Britain is more concerned about EU immigration, since its strong economy draws hundreds of thousands of workers from other EU nations. Tusk convened a special EU summit on Sept. 16 in Slovakia's capital Bratislava to work out a plan to keep the EU united. France is among EU countries now facing calls for referendums on quitting the bloc, mainly from the far right. "With a disunited United Kingdom, we need a united Europe more than ever," Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel said. "It was a good opportunity for me to set out Scotland's position and Scotland's desire to remain within the European Union and to protect our relationship with the European Union," Sturgeon said after meeting Schulz.
Source: ABC News June 29, 2016 07:04 UTC