French, Italian leaders discuss Greece debt crisis
French and Italian leaders have reconfirmed that they want Greece to
maintain austerity measures and stay in the eurozone.French President
Francois Hollande visited Rome on Thursday and held talks with Italian
Prime Minister Mario Monti.
After the meeting, Monti expressed hope that Greece will respect its
promise of financial reconstruction and stay in the eurozone. Greece
will hold a fresh election on Sunday.Hollande said he had told Council
President Herman Van Rompuy about his proposals for resolving the
European debt crisis.
The proposals consist of respecting economic growth in rebuilding finances, and deepening unity among eurozone members by harmonizing their financial policies.
Hollande also expressed his intention to hold discussions on introducing euro bonds and imposing taxes on financial trading.
The proposals consist of respecting economic growth in rebuilding finances, and deepening unity among eurozone members by harmonizing their financial policies.
Hollande also expressed his intention to hold discussions on introducing euro bonds and imposing taxes on financial trading.
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