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Monday, May. 21, 2012 |  Syndicate content

'Time is short' for euro debt solution: Cameron

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David Cameron walks towards stage before his speech at the Conservative Party Conference on October 5
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Prime Minister David Cameron warned that "time was short" for eurozone leaders bidding to solve the debt crisis and urged them to adopt a "bazooka" approach, in an interview published in Monday's Financial Times.

The Conservative party leader pushed Germany and France to patch up their differences and bring an end to the uncertainty which was having a "chilling effect" on the world's economy, during the interview with the British broadsheet.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed Sunday a response to the crisis within weeks, insisting they were united on plans to shore up Europe's banks.

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