EU Euro Commissioner Believes Eurozone Requires Stronger Collaborations
The European Union's Euro Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis believes that the Greek crisis has revealed that the entity requires enhanced collaborations, between the nations that use the euro.
The EU Euro Commissioner stated that there is a solid requirement to "strengthen the economic and monetary union," according to AP. Dombrovskis did reference that there has been solid strides in the last five years when the nation's economic turmoils first surfaced, as the European market did not suffer substantial upheaval.
The EU expert stated that the eurozone's integration acts since the beginning of the Greek crisis are "positive." Dombrovskis added, "The eurozone is considered to be more robust to withstand shocks like this."
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