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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Germans say "Nein! No! Non!" ahead of euro summit

Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany
Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
EU leaders divided on crisis response. * Italy, Spain demand action to lower borrowing costs. * Germany warns against “exaggerated panic-making”. * Merkel says budget control must come before debt sharing. By Sarah Marsh and Paul TaylorBERLIN/BRUSSELS, June 28 (Reuters) – EU leaders go into a Brussels meeting on Thursday more openly divided than at any time since the euro crisis began, with Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel showing no sign of relenting in her refusal to back other countries’ debts. Merkel is being urged at home to stay tough and reject all efforts to make Germany underwrite European partners’ debts or banks, while her EU partners say that may be the only way to save the single currency“Nein! No! Non!” shouted a headline splashed across the front page of the normally sober German business daily Handelsblatt, with a commentary by its editor-in-chief saying Merkel must remain firm at the two-day summit. ... Continue to read.
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