Cameron Setting development road for Europe
David Cameron, U. K. Prime Minister is congregating a conference of the leaders of eight additional northern European nations, in a way that they can plan a route for economic development for the remaining European Union.
Today the Nordic-Baltic Meeting in London will witness business leaders from Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, Estonia, Denmark, and Norway, Sweden and Finland and heads of government and unite with those from the U. K. to evaluate plans for endorsing improvement, green technologies and gender equality.
In a beginning speech, Cameron stated that these nations have a common approach towards the economy that was diverse from most of the remaining Europe.
According to the prime minister in a statement from his office "We get enterprise and welcome innovation. We appreciate the prospective of green technologies for economic development. At an instance when most of the Europe is in extreme necessity of fundamental economic improvement, it makes common sense for us to team up for the assistance of all our financial systems: an forward-looking scenario for jobs and development."