EU chief says Europe will speak with one voice at G20

Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:40pm GMT
 
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By Adrian Croft

LONDON (Reuters) - European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso voiced confidence on Monday that Europe would speak with one voice at a crucial financial summit in April despite divisions between some of the continent's main players.

European leaders meet in Brussels this week to agree a joint position on tackling the financial crisis before the G20 summit of advanced and developing countries in London on April 2.

"Europe must speak with one voice in London and I think we will do that," Barroso told a news conference after talks with Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

"It is critically important not only for Europe, but for the world, that we have this success here in London."

Separately, Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said the European Union must resist U.S. protectionism at the summit.

Topolanek, whose country holds the EU's rotating presidency, told the German newspaper the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung it looked as if Washington was increasingly handling the financial crisis by passing the bill on to other countries.

"The different bailouts and protectionist appeals to buy American goods, the nationalisations that are being called 'pre-privatisations' of late -- all this points to America fixing its problems at the expense of the rest of the world."

"We (the EU) need unity because U.S. measures are making markets nervous. If things don't get better in the United States and China, then little can be done for global demand, and fiscal stimulus in Europe will have little effect," he said.  Continued...

 
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