Non-euro EU countries, Romania included, could be asked to divert funds for Greece

23 June 2011

European Union countries which have not yet joined the eurozone may be asked to step in to help solve Greece's debt problem, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (in picture) has recently said, quoted by Bloomberg. The states that haven't yet joined the euro area could be asked to give a certain amount of the funds they receive from the EU to help out Greece, according to Orban, This will be discussed in Brussels at a summit this week. Romania is one of the countries outside the euro zone that could be asked to divert some of the EU funds it gets in order to save Greece.

Hungary holds the rotating European Union presidency until the end of June.  Read the original story on Bloomberg here.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Hungarian Government)

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Non-euro EU countries, Romania included, could be asked to divert funds for Greece

23 June 2011

European Union countries which have not yet joined the eurozone may be asked to step in to help solve Greece's debt problem, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (in picture) has recently said, quoted by Bloomberg. The states that haven't yet joined the euro area could be asked to give a certain amount of the funds they receive from the EU to help out Greece, according to Orban, This will be discussed in Brussels at a summit this week. Romania is one of the countries outside the euro zone that could be asked to divert some of the EU funds it gets in order to save Greece.

Hungary holds the rotating European Union presidency until the end of June.  Read the original story on Bloomberg here.

editor@romania-insider.com

(photo source: Hungarian Government)

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