EU LEADERS TO HOLD EXTRA SUMMIT TO DISCUSS ECONOMIC CRISIS
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.02.2009 21:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EU presidency summons leaders to discuss economic
crisis and takes aim at protectionist sentiments.
Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek has called an extra summit of
EU leaders at the end of February to discuss the economic crisis and
address the danger of protectionism, he announced today.
In a press conference in Prague, Topolanek said he had decided to
call the summit because of "certain protectionist measures and
statements". His remarks were taken as a reference to calls by
Nicolas Sarkozy, the president of France, for French carmakers to
close factories in Eastern Europe and return production to France.
Topolanek said that the European economy is "in crisis mode" and is
getting worse "by the day".
No precise date has been set for the summit although it will be held
in the last eight days of February. The exact date will be announced
on Wednesday (11 February) when Topolanek has a meeting in Brussels
with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
EU leaders are scheduled to meet on March 19-20 for the usual spring
summit, at which they will focus on the EU's economic recovery plan.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is hosting a meeting of European
leaders in Berlin on 22 February to prepare for the G20 summit being
held in London on 2 April. The London meeting will be attended by US
President Barack Obama on what will be his first official visit to
Europe since taking office, European Voice reports.
--Boundary_(ID_Ai/7I+9DeMcgCRRWMCZWzg)--
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.02.2009 21:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ EU presidency summons leaders to discuss economic
crisis and takes aim at protectionist sentiments.
Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek has called an extra summit of
EU leaders at the end of February to discuss the economic crisis and
address the danger of protectionism, he announced today.
In a press conference in Prague, Topolanek said he had decided to
call the summit because of "certain protectionist measures and
statements". His remarks were taken as a reference to calls by
Nicolas Sarkozy, the president of France, for French carmakers to
close factories in Eastern Europe and return production to France.
Topolanek said that the European economy is "in crisis mode" and is
getting worse "by the day".
No precise date has been set for the summit although it will be held
in the last eight days of February. The exact date will be announced
on Wednesday (11 February) when Topolanek has a meeting in Brussels
with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso.
EU leaders are scheduled to meet on March 19-20 for the usual spring
summit, at which they will focus on the EU's economic recovery plan.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is hosting a meeting of European
leaders in Berlin on 22 February to prepare for the G20 summit being
held in London on 2 April. The London meeting will be attended by US
President Barack Obama on what will be his first official visit to
Europe since taking office, European Voice reports.
--Boundary_(ID_Ai/7I+9DeMcgCRRWMCZWzg)--