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Diplomacy/EconomySarkozy, EU urge
financial crisis summit 'within weeks'Marseille
France, Sep 29 DPA French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the current holder of the European Union's EU rotating presidency, Monday urged world leaders to hold
emergency talks on the current
financial crisis "within weeks" after talks with
Indian leaders. Sarkozy and the head of the EU's executive, Jose Manuel Barroso,
will take the initiative to gather in
Paris in the next few days.The four European members of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations G8, the head of the European Central
Bank and the chairman of the group of
countries, which use the euro,
will prepare the best conditions for holding a global summit, to be held in the coming weeks, Sarkozy said after talks with
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. And at the summit, "the economic powers of today and tomorrow should join together to lay the
foundations of a new
international finance system", he said. While Sarkozy did not specify who exactly should be invited to the global summit, he has previously called for a reform of the G8 to include
India,
China,
Mexico,
Brazil and
South Africa, making it likely that those
countries would be among the invitees. "
India also risks getting hit by the
crisis at some stage," which has already swept across the US and at the weekend sparked chaos and
government interventions among
banks in
Belgium,
Britain,
Germany,
Luxembourg and the
Netherlands, he said. Sarkozy praised the interventions, saying that "we must
support our banks", but stressed that the
financial markets were facing structural problems, and therefore required restructuring. Singh did not
comment directly on the proposal for a summit, which Sarkozy originally made in a speech to the UN Tuesday.--DPAsnb/dg302
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