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イタリア首相のマリオ=モンティ(Mario Monti)氏とフランス大統領のフランソワ=おランド(François Hollande)氏は、ユーロ危機を乗り切るためには何でもすると発言
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Monti and Hollande undertake "all" in order to ensure the euro
The leaders say it has been "substantial progress" in recent weeks
The Italian leader will visit Madrid on Thursday and that "begins to see light at the end of the tunnel"
Ana Teruel Paris 31 JUL 2012 - 19:37 CET
The leaders say it has been "substantial progress" in recent weeks
The Italian leader will visit Madrid on Thursday and that "begins to see light at the end of the tunnel"
Ana Teruel Paris 31 JUL 2012 - 19:37 CET
In line with the reassuring messages released in recent days by major European leaders and the executive board expects the European Central Bank on Thursday, French President, François Hollande, and the Italian Council, Mario Monti, have highlighted this Tuesday in Paris, his willingness to do "everything" so that "the euro zone is defended, preserved and strengthened." Both leaders have held a working lunch at the Elysee in the first stage of a European mini-tour of the Italian president, who travels to Finland on Wednesday and Thursday to Spain.
"We reminded, once again, our willingness to do everything so that the European Council decisions are implemented in late June, the euro area to be defended, preserved, strengthened and we can work on their integrity," the president has outlined French after the meeting. "There has been substantial progress in recent weeks," he added, citing both growth pact agreed in June, the mechanisms of stability that has been fulfilling and "harsh words have been spoken in recent days by the European Central Bank president, heads of state and government. "
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With this, referring in particular to the intervention of Madrio Draghi last Thursday, when he said the ECB president was determined to "all things to protect" the euro area. Draghi's statement served as a balm for the markets, waiting now on the defensive the announcement of concrete measures on Thursday following the meeting of the Executive Council of the Central Bank. Last Friday, Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the two heavyweights of the area abounded in the same direction to declare after a telephone conversation willingness to do everything to save the euro.
Giving a complete picture of unity, the Italian president, whose country, like Spain, suffers exorbitant interest rates on its sovereign debt, explained share "word for word what President Hollande has said about improved prospects for the euro area "while stressed the urgency of the situation:" we can not afford even one moment of carelessness. "
Before arriving in Paris, Monti was optimistic, telling Italian radio RAI that both his country and Europe were "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel". Specifically emphasized that the decisions of the European Council in late June, which eased the conditions for recourse to the bailout funds were beginning to show results. "We see results both in the will of the European institutions and the governments of each country, including Germany," he noted.
Monti, who travels to Helsinki tomorrow, will be on Thursday in Madrid, where he will meet with Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy. Indeed, on his counterpart, Monti emphasized in an interview with Rai Radiouno that "has done and will do things brave and important." "I have no specific advice to give except that he (Rajoy) it asks me, but I think it is important to help each other in Europe and overcome those differences that makes geography and sometimes prejudice. Spain and Italy have much work to do together "he assured asked if from his words could be understood to be asking the Spanish leader requesting a total intervention, a possibility that the Spanish government categorically rejects.
"We reminded, once again, our willingness to do everything so that the European Council decisions are implemented in late June, the euro area to be defended, preserved, strengthened and we can work on their integrity," the president has outlined French after the meeting. "There has been substantial progress in recent weeks," he added, citing both growth pact agreed in June, the mechanisms of stability that has been fulfilling and "harsh words have been spoken in recent days by the European Central Bank president, heads of state and government. "
more informationThe ECB and the rescue fund will act together to help Spain and ItalyWhat rescues Spain may ask?Monti and Rajoy will meet in Madrid with the crisis of the euro as the protagonist
With this, referring in particular to the intervention of Madrio Draghi last Thursday, when he said the ECB president was determined to "all things to protect" the euro area. Draghi's statement served as a balm for the markets, waiting now on the defensive the announcement of concrete measures on Thursday following the meeting of the Executive Council of the Central Bank. Last Friday, Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the two heavyweights of the area abounded in the same direction to declare after a telephone conversation willingness to do everything to save the euro.
Giving a complete picture of unity, the Italian president, whose country, like Spain, suffers exorbitant interest rates on its sovereign debt, explained share "word for word what President Hollande has said about improved prospects for the euro area "while stressed the urgency of the situation:" we can not afford even one moment of carelessness. "
Before arriving in Paris, Monti was optimistic, telling Italian radio RAI that both his country and Europe were "seeing the light at the end of the tunnel". Specifically emphasized that the decisions of the European Council in late June, which eased the conditions for recourse to the bailout funds were beginning to show results. "We see results both in the will of the European institutions and the governments of each country, including Germany," he noted.
Monti, who travels to Helsinki tomorrow, will be on Thursday in Madrid, where he will meet with Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy. Indeed, on his counterpart, Monti emphasized in an interview with Rai Radiouno that "has done and will do things brave and important." "I have no specific advice to give except that he (Rajoy) it asks me, but I think it is important to help each other in Europe and overcome those differences that makes geography and sometimes prejudice. Spain and Italy have much work to do together "he assured asked if from his words could be understood to be asking the Spanish leader requesting a total intervention, a possibility that the Spanish government categorically rejects.
モンティとオランドは、ユーロを確保するために"all"を実施
首脳は、最近数週間の間に"実質的な進展"だったと言う
イタリアの指導者は木曜日にマドリッドを訪問し、それが"トンネルの終わりに光を見ることから始まる"
アナテルエルパリ31 JUL 2012 - 19時37 CET
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