CRISIS IN EUROPE
Milan , May 2, 2015 – 17:52
Greece will not exit the euro. He assured the EU Commission President Jean Claude Juncker. “Athens has still a long way ahead and we have not yet clarity on concrete reform projects, but in the right direction – told the German news website Rp -. I can say now is that there will be no default in Greece is and remains an integral part of the Eurozone. ” Of course, he added, the government Tsipras will have to engage in a fiscal and financial policy credible and sustainable “If they want to implement the election promises, must be funded accordingly”
Meanwhile, the President of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem It announced a survey in European capitals ahead of a report on the eurozone to be ready in June. Dijsselbloem will be in Rome Friday, May 8 to meet with the Minister of Economy, Pier Carlo Padoan, after a double stop in Paris and Berlin. In the French capital, on May 6, the number one Eurogroup will see Prime Minister Manuel Valls, Finance Minister Michel Sapin and Minister of Economy and Industry, Emmanuel Macro. The next day Dijsselbloem will instead in Berlin, where he will have a series of talks with the German Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schaueuble, and with the Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economic Affairs, Sigmar Gabriel. Theme of the meetings, it said in a note, the future of the ‘Economic and Monetary Union and the major issues affecting the euro area, including the situation in Greece.
The note stresses that the EU Dijsselbloem, together President of the EU Council, Donald Tusk, President of the Commission, Jean Claude Juncker and European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi, “is working to develop a report on enhanced coordination of economic policies to ensure a better functioning of ‘ monetary union and better governance of the euro. The report will be ready in June. ”
May 2, 2015 | 17:52
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