Franco-German hopes for a sweeping new treaty to bind more closely the region’s economies came under strain yesterday as several European Union leaders warned of difficulties pushing a far-reaching pact through their parliaments.
The pressure was acute in non-eurozone countries, where at least four governments warned that the precise text would determine whether they could sign up or otherwise join the UK on the sidelines.
Officials in several of those countries said their most pressing concern was whether the rules giving Brussels powers to police national budgets would be binding to eurozone governments or to all signatories.
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