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本帖最后由 shoujie 于 2011-6-19 22:12 编辑
这样更加被动......
LUXEMBOURG (AP) -- Hours of talks between eurozone finance ministers on the imploding finances of Greece broke up early Monday morning without the ministers signing off on a vital installment of rescue loans needed to avoid bankruptcy next month.
Greece will get the next euro12 billion of its existing euro110 billion bailout package in early July, but only if it manages to pass euro28 billion in new spending cuts and economic reforms by the end of the month, said Jean-Claude Juncker, the prime minister of Luxembourg who also chairs the regular meetings of the 17 eurozone finance ministers.

Demonstrators gesture towards the Greek parliament during a peaceful rally in central Athens' Syntagma square, Sunday, June 19, 2011. Some thousands of protesters have gathered for a 25th consecutive day to protest at fiscal austerity measures and demand that Greece stop paying its debts, and they have denounced politicians of all types as incompetent and corrupt. (AP Photo/Kostas Tsironis)
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