A rejection of the European Constitution by the UK would result in questions about its relations with other member states, the EU foreign policy chief has said.
"It will open up the question of the relationship with other members of the EU that have voted yes", said Javier Solana on Monday (3 January).
However, Mr Solana told a BBC news programme that a no vote would not exclude the UK from the "European family".
Mr Solana also said that the Constitution is important for mak...
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