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French President Warns of Dire Consequences if Euro Crisis Goes Unsolved -- New York Times
PARIS — Saying that he wanted to tell the truth to the French people, President Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday night that Europe could be “swept away” by the euro crisis if it does not change. He said that Europe would “have to make crucial choices in the next few weeks,” and that France and Germany together were supporting a new treaty to tighten fiscal discipline and promote economic convergence in the euro zone.
The European Union needs “an overhaul,” Mr. Sarkozy said, to remain relevant and competitive, but he was vague about the details of what needs to be done. “If Europe does not change quickly enough, global history will be written without Europe,” he said. “Europe needs more solidarity and that means more discipline.”
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