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Cumbre de la UE sobre la crisis de deuda y financiera

Cumbre de la UE sobre la crisis de deuda y financiera

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  • Los líderes polaco (Tusk), británico (Cameron), alemana (Merkel) y el de la UE, Van Rompuy, antes de la cumbre

    Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk (L), Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2ndL), Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (2ndR) and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (R) attend an European Union summit in Brussels, October 26, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to work out a comprehensive deal to resolve the euro zone debt crisis and find a way to give the region's bailout fund greater firepower. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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    Los dirigentes de Polonia, en la presidencia de turno, resumen lo tratado en el Consejo Europeo

    BEL054 BRUSELAS (BÉLGICA) 26/10/2011.- El primer ministro polaco Donald Tusk (i) y el ministro polaco de Finanzas, Jan Vincent Rostowski, (d), comparecen anet los medios al término de la cumbre de jefes de Estado de la Unión Europea, en la sede del Consejo Europeo en Bruselas hoy, miércoles, 26 de octubre. EFE/Benoit Doppagne PROHBIDO SU USO EN BÉLGICA
  • El líder polaco, Donald Tusk, besa la mano de la canciller alemana, Angela Merkel

    Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (L) kisses the hand of German Chancellor Angela Merkel (C) under the look of European Council President Herman Van Rompuy during a working session of the European Council at the Justus Lipsius building, EU headquarters in Brussels, on October 26, 2011. The European Commission called on eurozone leaders to deliver a "credible" response to the debt crisis at a crunch summit today as they are scheduled to announce in Brussels a plan to boost confidence in the eurozone after months of indecision and uncertainty. The EU is trying to prevent a full-blown Greek default and limit contagion within the eurozone after Ireland and Portugal also required bailouts and Italy begins to look vulnerable. AFP PHOTO/ ERIC FEFERBERG

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