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Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, mounted stiff resistance tonight to any 
swift bailout of Greece, as a rift opened up between European capitals over how 
best to tackle the risks posed to the euro.

Despite a show of Franco-German unity on the crisis and the first statement 
from EU leaders pledging to safeguard the currency's stability, hopes on the 
markets of a German-led rescue plan to shore up Greece's critical public 
finances were dashed by Merkel, who repeatedly emphasised that Athens would 
need to put its own house in order and brushed aside all questions of financial 
support.

"Germany is stepping totally on the brakes on financial assistance," said a 
senior EU diplomat. "On legal grounds, on constitutional grounds and on 
principle." Another senior diplomat said of the Germans: "They're not waving 
their chequebooks."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/feb/11/germany-greece-merkel-bailout-euro


      

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