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Obama: fear for Italy and Spain, but Greece is the most urgent case

According to the US president, the world economy will not restart until the debt crisis in the Eurozone is resolved, where "measures are being taken to slow the crisis, not to stop it" - The US is "deeply involved" in the efforts of the Old World.

Obama: fear for Italy and Spain, but Greece is the most urgent case

“Greece is clearly the most urgent problem” in Europe, where “measures are being taken to slow down the crisis, not to stop it”. This is the opinion of Barack Obama (in a dialogue with some journalists), on the economic crisis that is affecting the Old Continent.

Furthermore, according to the president of the United States, "an even more serious problem is represented by what could happen in Spain and Italy if the markets were to continue to take it out on these two great countries".

The resident of the White House believes that the world economy will remain weak until the debt crisis in the Eurozone is resolved: "I think we will continue to see weakness in the world economy until the issue is resolved." All of this will be discussed "during the G20 meeting to be held in November" in France, even though the United States is already "deeply involved" - concluded Obama - in the efforts of European countries to get out of the crisis.

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