Poland has finally accepted the deal on a EU reform treaty after EU leaders proposed a delay in the changes to the current voting system.
The so-called "double majority" voting system, which Poland had rejected, will not be adopted until 2017, according to a report by Germany's Spiegel online.
Germany had proposed earlier Friday to launch talks on the EU reform treaty without Poland, but was rejected by some other members states which preferred to continue seeking a compromise with Poland.
Source: Xinhua