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Risk of weakening euro - Le Maire, Kurz

Whole eurozone must be concerned with stability-Merkel

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(ANSA) - Rome, October 17 - French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire warned Wednesday that the euro risks being undermined if States take decisions without considering the other countries that have the single currency. "All the decisions made in Berlin, Rome, Paris and Brussels have an impact on us, the other countries of the eurozone," Le Maire told Radio Classique when asked about Italy's budget plan, which foresees the country's deficit-to-GDP ratio rising to 2.4% next year.
    "Decisions taken without consideration for the partners will lead absolutely nowhere. "They will do nothing but weaken the eurozone". The Commission has expressed concern that Rome's plans for the deficit would lead to Italy breaching the Stability and Growth Pact.
    On Tuesday Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker suggested that the EU was unlikely to give the thumbs up to Italy's draft budget saying that "if we accepted the slippage, some European countries would cover us with insults and tirades".
    Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz echoed Le Maire's concerns.
    "As regards Italy, I'd like to say that it is absolutely decisive that what has been agreed upon is respected, for the economy and for the monetary union," said Kurz, whose country holds the duty presidency of the European Council. "The Maastricht criteria are valid for everyone. "I hope there is a clear line. Anything else would endanger not only Italy, it would also have negative effects on the eurozone". German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday that all the eurozone States must help maintain the area's financial stability. "We are so closely connected to each other that national decisions can affect all the others," she said.
   

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