European Union's Donald Tusk says some British reform demands 'unacceptable'

The consultations with member states show goodwill of participants, says Tusk.

Update: 2015-12-17 17:36 GMT
European Council President Donald Tusk speaks with the media as he arrives for an EU summit at the EU Council building in Brussels. (Photo: AP)

Brussels: EU president Donald Tusk warned that some of the reform demands British Prime Minister David Cameron is due to make at a summit on Thursday are likely to be unacceptable to other leaders.

"The consultations I have led with all member states show the goodwill of the participants but it doesn't change the fact that some parts of the British proposal seem unacceptable," he told reporters.

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