European leaders have ended two days of talks in Brussels without agreement on who should be the next president of the European Commission.
After the talks, current council president Bertie Ahern said that a decision had been postponed. He said that Dublin would begin on Monday to consider a new date to meet and would like to finish the negotiations by the end of June when the Irish EU Presidency ends.
But Mr Ahern faces a packed agenda, with EU summits with Japan, the US and NAT...
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