…de la BBC:
Talks have begun over the possibility of using the Welsh language in some European Union meetings.
A spokesman for the UK government confirmed negotiations had begun for the "limited" use of Welsh, following approaches from the Welsh assembly.
However, the UK will not press for it to be Europe's 24th official language.
The assembly would have pay for any service, which was likely to be restricted, rather than being a full EU translation and interpretation service.
If agreed, Welsh speakers would be able to address some meetings in Welsh, with English translation, but without any interpretation into Welsh...
Talks have begun over the possibility of using the Welsh language in some European Union meetings.
A spokesman for the UK government confirmed negotiations had begun for the "limited" use of Welsh, following approaches from the Welsh assembly.
However, the UK will not press for it to be Europe's 24th official language.
The assembly would have pay for any service, which was likely to be restricted, rather than being a full EU translation and interpretation service.
If agreed, Welsh speakers would be able to address some meetings in Welsh, with English translation, but without any interpretation into Welsh...
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