International reactions to the Brexit referendum
Britain's Hammond promises new economic plan to handle Brexit turbulence
Britain needs a new fiscal plan to navigate economic turbulence caused by Britain's vote to leave the European Union, finance minister Philip Hammond said on Oct. 3, stressing the need to balance spending cuts with infrastructure investment.
US president warns UK on trade deal amid Brexit debate
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned a trade deal between the U.S. and U.K. "would not happen any time soon" should the latter leave the EU.
During a press conference with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron on April 22, Obama answered questions over the debates around what critics have qualified as an intervention in Britain's EU referendum.
Greek FM N. Kotzias inspirational speech at the University of Tehran
Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias addressed the University of Tehran in Iran on Sunday. He said that Greek foreign policy seeks to be “active and responsible” to unite and “utilize the past for the future”.
Former IMF chief D. Strauss-Kahn's inspirational address to Germans
Cameron urges 'flexible and imaginative' EU reforms
British Prime Minister David Cameron prepared May 29 to lobby German Chancellor Angela Merkel for "flexible and imaginative" EU reforms, but faces an uphill battle against Franco-German plans for a more integrated eurozone.