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Klaus and Cameron threaten Lisbon treaty

By George Parker in Brussels

Published: June 19 2009 19:23 | Last updated: June 19 2009 19:23

Europe’s leaders stepped up their efforts on Friday to save the European Union’s Lisbon reform treaty as they agreed a set of guarantees designed to encourage Ireland to reverse its previous No vote to the package of changes.

Brian Cowen, Ireland’s prime minister, said he would now be in a position to hold a second referendum in early October; the treaty could then come into force at the beginning of 2010.

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