Four
main leaders of the Eurozone economies have made a step forward in
Rome, on the way to increase, but much remains to be done, a few days
before crucial European summit in June 28 to 29, highlights the European
press, Saturday, in a synthesis made by agency AFP.
"The
first step in Europe for growth," headline on the front page, Corriere
della Sera, after meeting the head of the Italian Government, Mario
Monti, President Francois Hollande, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
chief executive of Spain, Mariano Rajoy.
"The
summit in Rome: 130 billion immediately," for growth, continue daily,
recalling the main point of agreement between the four European leaders,
who have set the main objective "recovery growth" by mobilizing the "1%
of European GDP and 120 - 130 billion, "says Holland.
For La Repubblica, the summit marks a stage in the birth of a "second euro". EU
summit June 28 to 29 "will be the first in which European leaders will
abandon hope of saving the old euro and will seek to give birth to a new
monetary union issued the genetic flaws" that led to criticism of the
euro area, add Italian newspaper .
"The
meeting in Rome has not, of course, the final solution and detailed" on
any of the issues raised, reminds Il Corriere, even if Monti "seek not
agreement, but a convergence" of views "and on many points that already
exist ".
La
Stampa published an editorial titled "Small steps of a new Europe",
saying that the meeting in Rome replaced the bilateral summits France -
Germany.
"The
four main euro area countries have a legitimate tone for a working
group to prepare" works EU summits, said La Stampa, which emphasizes
"total absence of arrogance" of this group.
But
the French daily Le Figaro said that "Merkel has kept Hollande's a
lesson for reform" in Rome, where the chancellor 'reminded credo or
European - budgetary discipline, political union - marking the distance
that still separates its partners, with Francois Hollande led ".
"In
front of its European partners that Angela Merkel is looking forward to
stick his hands in his pockets, his strategy before the European
Council in Brussels was Friday, not to give anything," concludes Le
Figaro.
For left-wing daily Liberation, the four leaders "have completed the safety principles of growth pact" at a meeting in Rome.
"A
good start, indispensable even, but nobody can seriously claim that
meet the challenges of life and death facing the Euro area," says
newspaper.
Liberation
points out that if the need for "political advance" to a "federal leap"
was evoked, "no one dared to reveal the terms."
Spanish
newspaper El Pais left Rome welcomes the summit "a Europe that gave
birth to his own 'Marshall Plan'", adding however that the short term,
continue to maintain divisions between European states.
Right-wing
newspaper El Mundo, the most important thing is that "goodwill" that
have shown the four leaders in Rome "to translate the concrete
initiatives" in the EU Summit.
The
German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung noted, with irony, that "Merkel
should be grateful that he was invited to Mount Mario". "Until
now, the euro area countries have followed a rather kindly. Now
increases resistance and Chancellor might have to take the difficult
decision of his entire term - with consequences on the single currency,
the continent, internal policy and the next elections ".
Under
the heading "Fight together, but every man for himself" the
conservative daily Die Welt boils rather a factual account of the
summit. Angela
Merkel comments on the issue highlights delaying ratification of laws
on the European Stability Mechanism and Budget Pact, which put in
difficulty before the European partners.
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