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Obama, worried about the European crisis

The US president, visiting Australia for the first time during his mandate, dwells on the European crisis and says he is worried. He warned the EU to support the European project.

Obama, worried about the European crisis

“I am and have been very concerned. I think I'll be very worried tomorrow and next week as well." Cut short the president of the United States, Barack Obama, on the economic crisis of the Eurozone.

According to the head of the White House, visiting Canberra today, the EU powers must "support the European project". After the injections of confidence from Washington by the president of the World Bank, Zoellick, and the US secretary of the treasury, Geithner, Obama's words demonstrate how overseas the evolution of the Italian debt crisis is being followed with attention and concern.

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