European Union leaders have gathered in Bratislava for the first summit following the Brexit referendum.<br /><br /> Officials have called for a frank and honest look at the problems facing the EU.<br /><br /> #BratislavaSummit -historic moment,need 2 show #EU unity,strong need 4 fresh start, #Bratislava roadmap,honest talks pic.twitter.com/cN4eWsj8rc— Maroš Šefčovič (@MarosSefcovic) September 16, 2016<br /><br /> Following the British decision to jump ship unity is the buzz word in Bratislava. <br /><br /> Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico hosts the talks: “We all want to show unity and we all want to show that the EU is a unique project and we want to continue in this project. At the end of the day I hope that we will be ready to prepare a road-map of the most important topics we would like to deal in the next 6 months.”<br /><br /> Brexit is not on the menu and the leaders are due to discuss the future of the 27 member state union. <br /><br /> I’m in Bratislava where EU leaders are meeting for a ‘brutally honest’ discussion about the future post Brexit… pic.twitter.com/RB1gYTdCJ3— Tamara Cohen (@tamcohen) September 16, 2016<br /><br /> The European Council President Donald Tusk believes that migration remains at the top of the agenda. <br /><br /> As well as the Brexit backdrop host Slovakia is a member of the Visegrad group, a vocal contingent opposing EU policies and calling for powers to be reeled back from Brussels and returned to national parliaments. <br /><br /> European Affairs Correspondent Sándor Zsiros is at the summit:<br />“The Brexit referendum result made it clear that the EU is in deep crisis. There is a big debate about the EU’s future direction. Some countries want more integration, while others like Poland and Hungary would like to take authority back from Brussels. This issue will generate a robust discussion at the summit, also on the agenda terrorism, the economy and migration. Sandor Zsiros, euronews, Bratislava.”<br />