While a Belgian police helicopter hovers overhead, German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers a statement to the media before the July 2011 Eurozone summit in Brussels.
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EurActiv.com reports: Germany and France have reached a common position on a second bailout of Greece in their effort to prevent the country's debt crisis from spreading through Europe, officials said on Thursday (21 July). The accord came after seven hours of talks late into Wednesday night between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Berlin, sources in both governments said.
Details of the common position were not revealed. European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet joined Merkel and Sarkozy for part of their talks.
The accord between the two most powerful states in the euro zone will now be presented to a crisis summit in Brussels on Thursday of all 17 leaders of the bloc, who are trying to prevent fears of a Greek debt default from poisoning access to the bond market for ...