Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Nicolas Sarkozy has threatened to leave the summit of G20.

SyuzhetyAprelskoe meeting G2028.03.2009V London, began a protest against the "Big twenty" French President Nicolas Sarkozy has promised to leave the summit of "Big twenty" if the meeting will not be achieved any concrete results and solutions to overcome the world financial crisis, reports Le Figaro.

"If in London there will be no progress, I arise and go," - said Sarkozy, noting that prefers a good quarrel vyalomu compromise.

For his part, Secretary General Esliseyskogo Palace, an expert on macroeconomics Kzave Muska (Xavier Musca) said that France would prefer a "frank failure G20 false success, and the general declarations."

Sarkozy insists on a more strict regulation of financial markets, until the creation of a special international supervisory body. In addition, it requires a list of offshore zones.

Summit of Heads of State "Big twenty", which will discuss ways to break the world economy from the crisis, starting in London on April 2. In advance of the meeting, some participants made a number of initiatives that have already caused heated debates.

In particular, Russia and China to discuss the proposed introduction of a new reserve currency, which could replace the dollar, or more extensive use of special drawing rights (SDR), issued by the International Monetary Fund. Britain and the United States have already expressed their disapproval.

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