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Sarkozy and Merkel kick off week of euro crisis talks Sarkozy and Merkel kick off week of euro crisis talks
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are meeting to agree joint proposals aimed at resolving the eurozone debt crisis.French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are meeting to agree joint proposals aimed at resolving the eurozone debt crisis.
They will take their ideas to an EU summit on Friday that is being seen as crucial for the single currency.They will take their ideas to an EU summit on Friday that is being seen as crucial for the single currency.
Germany favours strict EU central control while France wishes to preserve more national sovereignty.Germany favours strict EU central control while France wishes to preserve more national sovereignty.
Meanwhile, two badly-hit eurozone countries, Italy and Ireland, are preparing tighter austerity measures.Meanwhile, two badly-hit eurozone countries, Italy and Ireland, are preparing tighter austerity measures.
In Italy, Prime Minister Mario Monti is due to seek approval for his government's plans in parliament.In Italy, Prime Minister Mario Monti is due to seek approval for his government's plans in parliament.
Taxes on the assets of the wealthy will go up, as will pension ages. There will be a major drive to tackle tax evasion.Taxes on the assets of the wealthy will go up, as will pension ages. There will be a major drive to tackle tax evasion.
The severity of the pension reforms caused Welfare Minister Elsa Fornero to break down in tears as she was outlining them on Sunday, saying they had taken a "psychological toll" on her.The severity of the pension reforms caused Welfare Minister Elsa Fornero to break down in tears as she was outlining them on Sunday, saying they had taken a "psychological toll" on her.
But at a news conference before the vote, Mr Monti urged MPs to approve the plan.But at a news conference before the vote, Mr Monti urged MPs to approve the plan.
"Without this package we believe Italy will collapse, Italy will become like Greece, a country for which we have a lot of sympathy but which we do not want to become," he said, quoted by AFP news agency."Without this package we believe Italy will collapse, Italy will become like Greece, a country for which we have a lot of sympathy but which we do not want to become," he said, quoted by AFP news agency.
Meanwhile Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has said the population must prepare for a tough budget this week.Meanwhile Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has said the population must prepare for a tough budget this week.
Public spending will be cut by 2.2bn euros (£1.9bn) a year and taxes raised by 1.5bn euros, with VAT increasing to 23%.Public spending will be cut by 2.2bn euros (£1.9bn) a year and taxes raised by 1.5bn euros, with VAT increasing to 23%.
Treaty talkTreaty talk
Mr Sarkozy welcomed Mrs Merkel at the French president's Elysee Palace in Paris for a working lunch on Monday. The two leaders posed for cameras but made no comment.Mr Sarkozy welcomed Mrs Merkel at the French president's Elysee Palace in Paris for a working lunch on Monday. The two leaders posed for cameras but made no comment.
The Franco-German meeting in Paris kicks off a week of meetings involving European leaders, the European Central Bank (ECB) and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, culminating in Brussels on Friday with an EU summit.The Franco-German meeting in Paris kicks off a week of meetings involving European leaders, the European Central Bank (ECB) and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, culminating in Brussels on Friday with an EU summit.
With financial markets putting pressure on some of the eurozone's largest - and most highly indebted - nations, Mr Sarkozy said the stakes were high.With financial markets putting pressure on some of the eurozone's largest - and most highly indebted - nations, Mr Sarkozy said the stakes were high.
"What will remain of Europe if the euro disappears?" he asked. "Nothing.""What will remain of Europe if the euro disappears?" he asked. "Nothing."
France and Germany must play a key role to ensure "a zone of stability", he said last week.France and Germany must play a key role to ensure "a zone of stability", he said last week.
Crisis jargon buster Use the dropdown for easy-to-understand explanations of key financial terms:
AAA-rating The best credit rating that can be given to a borrower's debts, indicating that the risk of borrowing defaulting is minuscule. Glossary in full
Crisis jargon buster Use the dropdown for easy-to-understand explanations of key financial terms:
AAA-rating The best credit rating that can be given to a borrower's debts, indicating that the risk of borrowing defaulting is minuscule. Glossary in full
"We must confront those who doubt the stability of the euro and speculate on its break-up with total solidarity.""We must confront those who doubt the stability of the euro and speculate on its break-up with total solidarity."
Mrs Merkel has promised "concrete steps towards a fiscal union" - in effect close integration of the tax-and-spend polices of individual eurozone countries, with Brussels imposing penalties on members that break the rules.Mrs Merkel has promised "concrete steps towards a fiscal union" - in effect close integration of the tax-and-spend polices of individual eurozone countries, with Brussels imposing penalties on members that break the rules.
"We need budget discipline and an effective crisis management mechanism," she said. "So we need to change the treaties or create new treaties.""We need budget discipline and an effective crisis management mechanism," she said. "So we need to change the treaties or create new treaties."
Mr Sarkozy faces an election early next year and is under pressure not to cede sovereignty to unelected officials in Brussels.Mr Sarkozy faces an election early next year and is under pressure not to cede sovereignty to unelected officials in Brussels.
Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy have been working so closely in recent weeks that commentators have taken to calling the two Merkozy.Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy have been working so closely in recent weeks that commentators have taken to calling the two Merkozy.
Treaty change could take many months, but the hope is that a strong, unified expression of intent on Friday could reassure markets enough to lower borrowing costs for Italy, Spain and other countries with high debt and spluttering economies.Treaty change could take many months, but the hope is that a strong, unified expression of intent on Friday could reassure markets enough to lower borrowing costs for Italy, Spain and other countries with high debt and spluttering economies.
If governments cannot pay their debts - if they default - the resulting shock could bring down the banks that lend to them and create another global economic crash.If governments cannot pay their debts - if they default - the resulting shock could bring down the banks that lend to them and create another global economic crash.
Timothy Geithner's presence in Europe this week for several meetings with leaders is a measure of US concern that Europe's woes could spread beyond the continent.Timothy Geithner's presence in Europe this week for several meetings with leaders is a measure of US concern that Europe's woes could spread beyond the continent.
On Thursday the ECB holds its monthly policy meeting. It has come under pressure to do more to ease Europe's debt crisis but has ruled out the idea of "eurobonds" backed by all eurozone members.On Thursday the ECB holds its monthly policy meeting. It has come under pressure to do more to ease Europe's debt crisis but has ruled out the idea of "eurobonds" backed by all eurozone members.
Germany is against the notion as is the ECB itself because such a move could lessen pressure on governments to control their spending.Germany is against the notion as is the ECB itself because such a move could lessen pressure on governments to control their spending.
However, ECB head Mario Draghi has hinted that the bank could take more aggressive action to help governments.However, ECB head Mario Draghi has hinted that the bank could take more aggressive action to help governments.
The ECB has been buying modest amounts of government bonds on the secondary market but could step that up, which would stabilise or lower borrowing costs.The ECB has been buying modest amounts of government bonds on the secondary market but could step that up, which would stabilise or lower borrowing costs.
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