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    Sarkozy, Obama push for financial crisis solution

    CANNES, France (AP) — Europe's debt drama dominated talks among leaders of the Group of 20 leading economies Thursday, with Greece's government facing potential collapse and European leaders admitting that the eurozone may face losing its weakest member.

    U.S. President Barack Obama, Chinese President Hu Jintao and other world leaders began the formal G-20 summit after a morning packed with bilateral meetings and a hurriedly organized meeting of eurozone officials to respond to developments in Greece — which risk fracturing Europe's common currency area and the EU itself.

    President Barack Obama said the most important task at the G-20 summit is to resolve the European financial crisis and urged European Union leaders to flesh out details of their ambitious plan to rescue Greece and stabilize financial markets.

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy scrambled to save the summit he's hosting from being hijacked by the tumult in Greece. Sarkozy said he and Obama agree the private sector should play a greater role in helping resolve the global financial crisis.

    "We have found a common analysis to make the financial world contribute" to finding a solution to the crisis, Sarkozy told reporters after talks with the U.S. president. He said he welcomed Obama's "understanding on subjects such as a tax on financial transactions."

    Sarkozy and some others in Europe have been pushing for a small tax on all financial transactions that could be used to help poor nations and reduce debts. The Obama administration and several leading economists are cool to the idea, favoring instead fees on the biggest banks.

    Obama said he and Sarkozy discussed developments in Greece "and how we can work to help resolve that situation." Obama didn't give any details on what the U.S. might do in concert with its European allies.

    "The United States will continue to be a partner with the Europeans to resolve these challenges," Obama said.

    Sarkozy is also welcoming Hu Jintao of China as well as the leaders of India, Brazil, Russia and the other members of the G-20 in this city made famous by its annual film festival. But the event is far from the star turn the unpopular French leader had hoped to make six months before he faces a tough re-election vote.

    European leaders held another round of emergency meetings Thursday morning about Greece, this time including officials from Spain and Italy — two major eurozone members whose debts have rattled markets and who are seen as too big for Europe to bail out. The meeting dragged on much longer than expected.

    All attention is on Greece, where the embattled Socialist government was on the point of imploding Thursday as a revolt against Prime Minister George Papandreou's planned referendum on the country's hard-won international bailout package gathered pace.

    Papandreou shocked European leaders and world markets with the announcement of the referendum. Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted in a late night press conference Thursday that they see the vote as a Greek choice between staying in the 17-member club of countries that use the euro or getting out.

     

    A "no" vote could be devastating. It could lead to a disorderly Greek default, topple fragile European banks and send the global economy back into recession — and would threaten the cornerstone of European unity and decades of work toward integration on a continent wracked by centuries of war.

    Sarkozy and other top EU officials have long held that it was unthinkable for Greece to quit the euro because it would be, Sarkozy has said, "a failure of Europe."

    European leaders tried pocketbook pressure, saying they would not release euro8 billion in previously approved loans to Greece — needed to pay government salaries and pensions — until the referendum results are in.

    Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos broke ranks with his prime minister, saying "Greece's position within the euro area is a historic conquest of the country that cannot be put in doubt."

    Venizelos said it was important for the next bailout installment to be disbursed "without any distractions or delay."

    It's far from clear whether European leaders have worked out contingency plans for a Greek exit from the eurozone.

    In case Greece does leave, "we are considering the issue of how we can ensure that no harm comes to our people in Germany, in Luxembourg, elsewhere in the eurozone," Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker told Germany's ZDF television Thursday.

    A Greek euro exit would be "quite a disaster for the Greeks" but the rest of the eurozone would be able to swallow it, Deutsche Bank chief economist Thomas Mayer said, adding that it would "certainly weigh down very, very strongly the economic development" of the country.

    "The country is small ... the banks, the financial markets have now adjusted to the idea that there will be a Greek debt restructuring. So we would survive this — it would in the first place be bad for the Greeks." he said on Deutschlandfunk radio.

    U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the G-20 leaders to turn their attention to other pressing world issues, too.

    "They should first of all, as leaders of this global economy, and global world, look beyond the immediate concerns — euro crisis — there are so many issues. Billions of people are going hungry to bed, and there are hundreds of millions of people who are sick, who need support," he told The Associated Press in an interview.

    "I'm concerned about this deteriorating international economic situation and therefore leaders should show unity of purpose, and they should get united," he said.

    The G-20 leaders are slated to discuss food security, reform of the international monetary system and the volatility of commodity prices — none of which is expected to get much attention or produce any solid conclusions at a summit so dominated by the European quagmire.

    Anti-capitalist protesters have not been cowed by the European debt drama, and have staged demonstrations demanding a tax on all financial transactions, an end to tax havens and more aid for development.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Elena Becatoros in Athens, Jamey Keaten in Cannes and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report.

     
    • Cat  •  6 mths ago
      One World Order begins with "an International financial tax" and goes up from there until no one is safe from these greedy power hungry politicians!
      • elc 6 mths ago
        We need to rein them in. They should fear us but first we should have. I meant, find, the guts to take them down.
      • Barbara H 6 mths ago
        Let's roll
      • Will 6 mths ago
        Elc & Barb....I'm with you, but it's not going to be fun.
    • Rusty Shackleford  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  6 mths ago
      you never hear them talk about how to fix the major CAUSE of these problems which is corruption. start hanging people,caning, 20 years hard labor,ect......theres your solution right there and it wouldn't cost a thing.
    • The NEW normal  •  6 mths ago
      One day, I'll tell my grandchildren that we were once a great country.
      • Gene 6 mths ago
        To bad.
      • Norma 6 mths ago
        one day I'll tell my grandchildren that this country fell due to the racist and bigoted majority that live here.
      • Ben 6 mths ago
        Tell them today. Then take them to Big 5, purchase them some firearms and teach them how to use them.
    • Roger  •  6 mths ago
      A failure on the part of the New World Order to keep all of Europe under their control is a victory on the part of those who still believe in national autonomy. Let Greece separate from the European Union and let freedom ring again!
      • gabriel 6 mths ago
        You are absolutely right.
      • Max 6 mths ago
        Greece doesn't want to "separate itself." It's economy is about to collapse and they are trying to get help. The last thing they want right now is to be "separate."
      • justme 6 mths ago
        Absolutely! Give them strength
    • Will  •  Newport, United States  •  6 mths ago
      We're tied to this. Yeah, you and me via our backstopping Uncle Sam. Those Credit Default Swaps which enabled all this worldwide debt, and the sellers can't cover...that bag has been handed over to us. We are already paying to hold that bag, but it's probably going to get much worse.
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Credit default swaps are private contracts that pay off in the event of default on an asset-backed security. As I understand it, you don't even have to own the security to buy a swap against it, so it's like an uber derivative. Seems to me that the best case scenario is to simply say "no" to anybody holding a CDW who does not actually own the protected security. The notion that we have to bankrupt the world to payoff roulette players seems absurd.
      • Will 6 mths ago
        Let's put it another way. Our ship is 99% under water..barely afloat. It wants to sink, but the 1% are desperately trying to plug the holes and get the 99% to bail water. This could either go on for a very long time, or sink soon. It won't be pretty either way. If we wanted real representation, anywhere on this planet, we would have to trust the voters....and pick our reps randomly from the voter pool.
    • Stan  •  6 mths ago
      Let me see if I understand this. Obama is telling someone else how to run their country when he has riots going on in his country. How big of an #$%$ does that make him?
      • dozer 6 mths ago
        bigger than big
      • DOROTHY 6 mths ago
        Not as big a #%*&^* as it makes you!!!
      • Robt G 6 mths ago
        A flaming hypocrite; synonymous with liberal. Besides being a traitor and liar.
    • Carmen  •  6 mths ago
      Obama doesn't have a CLUE how to "fix" Greece's economy or ours! Obama is a community organizer who has never held a real private sector job in his life.. and it shows when he does things like blame ATMs for our continued high unemployment rate.
    • Athena  •  6 mths ago
      Hey, don't look to the U.S. for help. We are flat broke and borrowing heavily from China just to make the interest payments on our outstanding debt!
    • George  •  Crapo, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Its time for the Mega Banks who created this mess, to take a haircut. No more US tax payer money to bail them out !
    • GusH  •  6 mths ago
      Great picture of two commie pinko pigs.
    • Oh ! Holy Crap  •  Medfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      443 days to go
    • davida  •  6 mths ago
      Which Language are the two speaking? Does Obama know French?
    • john  •  Tinley Park, United States  •  6 mths ago
      If Obama signs on for this international tax on financial transactions he should be impeached. It is not the responsability of the U S taxpayers to bail out foreign countries who have failed to run their countries in a correct and responsible manner.
    • anonymous  •  6 mths ago
      And everyone knows how well Obama has done solving OUR financial crisis.
    • JOHN H  •  Dayton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      With Obama there ,the Crisis will only worsen.Can France please keep him there and not let him return to America.
    • JAMES vC  •  San Antonio, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Sounds more like Mr Obama and Mr Sarkozy are trying to pull their hind ends out of the fire
    • Jacksdad  •  6 mths ago
      Translation: The US tax payers will be screwed in order to save the Euro elite. Do it and I stop paying my taxes period!
    • Roosterbone  •  Columbia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Sarkozy, Obama Push For Financial Crisis Solution"...Kind of like Clint Howard and Gerard Deperdieu competing in a beauty contest.
    • itiswhatitis  •  6 mths ago
      "It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking."
      — Ron Paul (End the Fed)
    • Dee  •  6 mths ago
      I hope Obama isn't thinking of throwing Americans under the bus again. Poverty in America is increasing, any money he is thinking of using to help out Europe could be better used here.
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