White House wants 'unanimity' on euro at G20

White House wants 'unanimity' on euro at G20
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Summary White House said it wanted unanimity of purpose to emerge from G20 summit on the eurozone crisis.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the situation would be a key subject of discussion at the talks in Cannes beginning Thursday.Our goal is for there to be unanimity of purpose coming out of the G20, he said.The events in Greece... underscore the need for Europe to come together and to unite behind conclusive action that resolves this crisis, Carney said hours before President Barack Obama leaves for France.Clearly Europe is a high priority right now, he said.Meanwhile, European leaders were to meet Wednesday in the French riviera city to try to restore calm on the eve of the summit, following the Greek prime ministers announcement that he would hold a debt rescue referendum -- raising the spectre of Greece leaving the eurozone.French President Nicolas Sarkozy, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, top EU leaders and the head of the International Monetary Fund were set to meet with Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou to discuss the implications of his referendum plan.France and Germany decided to convoke George Papandreou to explain the situation before the G20 meeting of advanced economies on Thursday and Friday in Cannes, a French government official said. We have to act quickly.
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