Germany's Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck made clear his government's
opposition to the idea that the euro zone's single largest economy
should put up money to prop up institutions outside his country.
He said Monday that he and Chancellor Angela Merkel were
considering creating a "shield" that would protect the country's entire
financial sector, and that a Europe-wide shield or bailout was out of
the question. "The chancellor and I reject a European shield because we
as Germans do not want to pay into a big pot where we do not have
control and do not know where German money might be used," he said in a
separate interview with WDR 2 radio.
Да-да, вот именно.
opposition to the idea that the euro zone's single largest economy
should put up money to prop up institutions outside his country.
He said Monday that he and Chancellor Angela Merkel were
considering creating a "shield" that would protect the country's entire
financial sector, and that a Europe-wide shield or bailout was out of
the question. "The chancellor and I reject a European shield because we
as Germans do not want to pay into a big pot where we do not have
control and do not know where German money might be used," he said in a
separate interview with WDR 2 radio.
Да-да, вот именно.
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