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    Merkel, Sarkozy to push new EU treaty at summit

    PARIS (AP) — The leaders of Germany and France are calling for a new European Union treaty to ensure that the region's debt crisis never happens again.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Monday after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel that they would prefer a treaty agreed by all 27 members of the European Union but would also accept a treaty among just the 17 countries that use the euro.

    The new treaty should include automatic sanctions for countries that violate rules meant to keep government deficits in check.

    The meeting comes at the start of a crucial week for the eurozone, as it struggles to convince markets that it is able to solve its debt crisis.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    PARIS (AP) — The leaders of Germany and France sought Monday to present a unified plan to tighten oversight of government budgets — a key step ahead of a European Union summit later this week to try to save the euro.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel want more cooperation among the 17 countries that use the euro, including stricter rules to prevent states from overspending, but they disagree on how to build a tighter union.

    Investors seemed optimistic they would iron out their differences at their meeting in Paris on Monday and present a united front at Friday's summit of 27 EU leaders.

    European stocks were up again following last week's big gains, while bond yields fell, suggesting investors were more confident of being repaid. Italy's 10-year yield dropped 0.4 of a percentage point to 6.17 percent after the new government agreed a package of austerity and growth measures.

    "Christmas may well come early for global markets after this week's meetings," said Shavaz Dhalla, a financial trader at Spreadex.

    EU spokesman Amadeu Altafaj Tardio, however, downplayed the expectations, arguing that any market euphoria was premature. "We are not in a position to say that the crisis is over, far from that," he said.

    Worries about the stability of the euro reached a high in recent weeks as Italy's bond yield, indicative of the rate it would pay to borrow on markets, jumped to record peaks above 7 percent. That level is considered unsustainable and has eventually forced Greece, Ireland and Portugal to require financial aid. By comparison, bond yields in Germany, Europe's largest and most stable economy, are roughly 2 percent.

    But Europe can't afford to rescue Italy, the eurozone's third-largest economy, so the crisis went into high gear in recent weeks when it looked like the country might need a lifeline.

    Ahead of Friday's summit, leaders seemed to be zeroing in on building around tighter integration among the 17 euro countries — a crucial first step toward a solution that could trigger emergency aid from the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund or some combination, analysts say.

    Merkel and Sarkozy agree overall on the need for tougher, enforceable rules that would prevent governments from spending or borrowing too much — and on certain penalties for persistent violators.

    However, there appears to be a difference of view on how they should move forward. Merkel wants to change the basic EU treaty to reflect the tougher rules on euro countries and make them enforceable; Sarkozy is not opposed to a treaty change but is resisting giving up more powers to Brussels, especially in the run-up to what is likely to be a difficult election in April.

    Even if there is general agreement on Friday, actually putting new rules in place through treaty changes could take more than a year. And many economists fear the new rules alone would not be enough to halt the rise in Europe's borrowing costs.

    "There is a real danger that anything agreed this week will be watered down as it goes through the process of approval at national levels and what we end up with is less of a fiscal union more of a strengthened stability pact," said Gary Jenkins, an analyst at Evolution Securities.

    The hope is that a firm expression of intent, however, would reassure the ECB, so that it can make stronger efforts in the short term. That would give governments time to get their finances under better control and make economic reforms that would improve growth.

    Also Monday, Italy's new Premier Mario Monti takes a package of austerity and growth-boosting measures to a skeptical Parliament. Monti is to brief both Parliament chambers on the package, which includes euro20 billion ($27 billion) of spending cuts and tax hikes, and euro10 billion of measures to boost Italy's anemic growth.

    His government agreed Sunday to slap taxes on property and luxury goods, increase the age at which retirees can draw pensions, trim the cost of Italy's political class and give incentives to companies that hire women and young workers.

    Italy, whose government debt is equivalent to 120 percent of the country's annual economic output, needs to refinance euro200 billion ($270 billion) of its euro1.9 trillion ($2.6 trillion) of outstanding debt by the end of April.

    The size of the problems facing Italy and Spain are considered too large for the existing funds available to the European Financial Stability Facility ($590 billion) and the IMF ($389 billion.) To boost the firepower of the IMF, several economists have proposed that the ECB lend to it.

    ___

    Pylas contributed from London. Raf Casert in Brussels also contributed to this report.

     

    36 comments

    • Rick  •  Prescott Valley, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Never let a crisis go to waste, If they sign this they loose their country to the Faux money Bankers, they might as well put on their Slave collars Now.
      • Lili Rolda 5 mths ago
        Rick, it could be to US too, we the US citizen going to be slave of China, or rather we are already slave of China?
      • Timothy 5 mths ago
        And if there is no crisis to take advantage of, manufacture one!
    • ONEROCKRIDE  •  Tulsa, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Hindsight never works..... foresight people,, you seen it coming and did nothing just like we in the USA are doing nothing but it's coming!
      • Needs a vacation! 5 mths ago
        Good that you're saying that, let's all vote the repugs out of office. They actually caused the mess we are in!
      • Lili Rolda 5 mths ago
        It is coming, it means we still can stop it from arrive, but I feel it had already arrived.
        Question ?
      • Maggoty John 5 mths ago
        We can but hope.
    • Bez_Dawg  •  5 mths ago
      Too bad our nitwit politicians don't learn this lesson. They just kick the can down the road. Our emergency is right around the corner.
      • Lili Rolda 5 mths ago
        You, all keeping telling us that this problem is coming or about to arrive, but I see it had arrived already. I do not know were do you live in, because where I live, the situation is depremient, almost to seat and cry laud.
      • Former Bo 5 mths ago
        Its already here.
      • Roderick 5 mths ago
        All of endless-growth economy is kicking the can down the road. Ultimately, we are living off of stuff that was provided once (oil being the most obvious example). We are using it fast, and once it's gone, our descendents (to whom we've kicked the can) will curse us for being so darned selfish that we left none for them. Same for pollution.
    • Lee  •  5 mths ago
      This new plan reminds me of a statement by economist and management guru Peter Drucker through which he expressed the sane and mature opinion that "Nothing is more inefficient than trying to fix what never should have been done in the first place."
      Throwing good money after bad, both literally and figuratively, seems to be the story of "government" all over.
      I wish they would just leave us all alone.
      • Lili Rolda 5 mths ago
        They will let us along, the day we stop them from bothering us, we are like cows with open legs, to permit all calves to suck our milk that is not too much left in the first place.
      • Roderick 5 mths ago
        You are being silly. What do you mean, "leave us alone"? You drive on government-built roads. You park in taxpayer-provided free parking. You fly from government-built airports and your plane is guided by government-owned air traffic control. Your stuff comes from China through publicly-owned ports. Your weather information comes from government-provided weather satellites. Your body is cured of disease as a result of publicly-funded medical research. You are spamming this nonsense on the Internet which came out of the Defense Department's DARPANET. You do know that, right? You thought all this stuff just fell from trees or was provided by corporate generosity? Get real. The moment any of that stuff was taken away, you'd be screaming bloody murder. What I'm hearing from you is "I want all the stuff the government provides, but I don't want to pay for any of it". And that's why we're in the pickle we're in now - attitudes like yours. You probably claim you're a capitalist and not a socialist yet your attitudes seem pretty socialist to me, at least when it comes to YOUR welfare.
      • Lee 5 mths ago
        Roderick, If I wanted ALL of the stuff government can "provide", I would move to San Francisco. But I doubt that it would change my mind that any of the government services which you cherish would not be better provided by private industry. You mention nothing above that falls outside of this opinion. It is amusing and probably pure projection that you are critical of what you define as my parasitical nature and selfish interest in my welfare. If "Leave us alone" is a socialistic attitude, what is "I'll sell my soul and gladly be your slave as long as you protect me"? Nowhere in my post did I mention my welfare (in terms of dependency or any other) yet you invent that because you are consumed with trying to justify your own attitude. I don't have any idea what DARPANET is and couldn't care less. Justify your own inability to provide for yourself to somebody who might buy your act as virtue and agree to support you but I repeat, "Leave me alone".
    • BILL G  •  San Francisco, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The EU has 5 years outside until it collapses forever.
      • marlo 5 mths ago
        the euro is still 50 cents higher than the dollar...go figure huh ...lol you wish
      • Lili Rolda 5 mths ago
        Five year, not the worse will come the day the reputs. will take over and set another genocide war, then, we can said we capu and gone over our heads to a real hell.
      • Roderick 5 mths ago
        If you lived in 1776 you would probably have said the same thing about the US. It had a WORSE division, after all : slavery.
    • Forward thinking  •  5 mths ago
      What is the point of any Nation electing its leaders if a "higher" conglomerate such as a regional group of nations -who the people of individual nations did not elect - make the rules? That is like having the Germans tell the French what they can and can not do.
    • Royal1  •  5 mths ago
      This is what happens when bozo's and degenerates are running the world affairs it collapses.
    • Royal1  •  5 mths ago
      They remind me of ancient Babylonians bound to do something doomed to failure
    • James D.B  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Is this plan F or G? What a crock.
    • Dave  •  Indianapolis, United States  •  5 mths ago
      there is something wrong in a world in which the Germans and French are on the same side.
    • Bobby  •  Washington, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Anyone else notice that the countries doing the best derive the majority of their income from production of tangibles and those that are doing the worse derive most of their income from services. Not universal of course, but a strong trend.
    • David  •  Jalapa Enríquez, Mexico  •  5 mths ago
      The world has a leadership drought, over the long haul, more serious and more tragic than the drought in Texas, however serious and tragic. David G. Town
    • Henry C  •  5 mths ago
      "trim the cost of Italy's political class" - I am not sure what this means? Can anyone explain it to me?
    • Mike  •  Sherman, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Seems as if you should be sure the patient will survive before spending time planning a healthier lifestyle in the future.
    • Harold S  •  5 mths ago
      EU has less resolve to cut spending than we do. We were dumb enough to follow them into socialism so, we will fall with them.
    • Tommy  •  Dothan, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Merkel and her central bank owners are quickly changing Europe from a voluntary union into a compulsory union, just as Abraham Lincoln and his Wall Street owners changed the U.S. from a voluntary union of independent States, created by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence, last paragraph, into a compulsory union of colonies of the Federal government. Lincoln's compulsory union cost the lives of over 600,000 Americans, while Merkel will likely create a compulsory union of Europe without firing a shot. Even Hitler could not do such.
    • freak  •  Sacramento, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I find hilarious that some idiots think that we are able to bail out Europe and its economy. We have a $15 trillion debt which represent 99.6% of our GDP. America hasn't collapsed yet because China, Japan and the U.K ( Our three bigger foreign investors) invest massively in our debt. How can we bail out Europe?. Moreover, the German and the French have made more effort to pass laws and take significant measures during the last week than our Super Committee during the past 6 months.
      By the way, I read in the Economist that, in a decade, the U.S debt is going to represent 112% of our GDP. Who is going to bail us out? We should start taking some Chinese lessons.
    • Dar  •  5 mths ago
      Entangling treaties can make things worse in the long run, but cutting deficits is good. Cutting spending is better. Getting rid of inflationary monetary policy and bank subsidies would be best.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Livingston, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Both leaders are traitors to their respective countries.
      The Euro should never have happened !

      Proof positive that socialism does not work, And unfortunately it's the American tax payer that takes it in the shorts for their global experiment.
    • Outraged  •  5 mths ago
      If we'd left the Germans alone in the 1940s Germany and France would already be unified.
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