''Less than a week after a populist party’s surge rocked Germany’s
elections, a bruised Angela Merkel will join her fellow European Union
leaders in the Baltic city of Tallinn to plot a way forward.
The
Estonian capital, just 130 miles from the Russian border, will host a
dinner on Thursday of government chiefs from all but one of the bloc’s
28 members, with Spain’s Mariano Rajoy staying home to deal with the
Catalan separatist dispute.
While there’s no formal agenda, diplomats expect British Prime Minister
Theresa May to outline her compromises on Brexit, French President
Emmanuel Macron to present his plans for bolstering European power and
Merkel to explain the repercussions of the German election..''
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