French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said today that Britain's exit from the European Union would be "a shock" for Europe but that members could not pick and choose rules that suit them.
"We believe and we hope" that a deal is possible to keep Britain in the EU, Valls told France's parliament.
"Because the departure of Britain would signify ... A shock for Europe, but more importantly a shock to the way the world sees Europe, which is already in crisis."
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Cameron says the reforms are necessary to convince Britons to vote to stay in the EU in a referendum that could take place as soon as June.
Valls said France would be "particularly vigilant" on the issues of free movement of EU citizens, and relations between countries in the eurozone and others.
"Europe should be a place of solidarity between states and we cannot choose 'a la carte' based on what suits us," Valls said.
"Europe is a whole that we can adapt, but we can't rework it only according to our particular interests, otherwise a line is crossed.