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The Prime Minister’s Spokesman (PMS) started by telling journalists that the Prime Minister had signed the Treaty and was expected to have bilateral meetings with EU leaders afterwards, including Prime Minister Socrates, but was unable to confirm any others in advance.
Put that the Prime Minister was limited to the number of leaders he could meet with as many of them had left, the PMS said we would have to wait and see who he was able to meet this afternoon.
Asked if the Prime Minister was planning to do any media after his meeting with Prime Minister Socrates, the PMS said he was planning on doing a clip this afternoon.
Asked what the Prime Minister’s mood was as he signed the Treaty, the PMS said that the Prime Minister was obviously very pleased to be able to sign the Treaty; it was something he had negotiated and believed it to be a good treaty.
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