EU delays summit to finalise crisis plans
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
BRUSSELS, Oct 10 (AP): The president of the European Union said Monday he is delaying next week's summit of EU leaders until Oct. 23 because they need more time to finalise a plan to fight a worsening debt crisis.
The EU summit was originally planned for next Monday and Tuesday.
The new timing will allow the bloc "to finalise our comprehensive strategy on the euro area sovereign debt crisis," Herman Van Rompuy said in a statement.
Leaders need more time to conclude discussions on financial aid to Greece, the recapitalisation of banks and giving the eurozone bailout fund more firepower, Van Rompuy said.
The 27-country EU, and in particular the 17-country eurozone, have found themselves under growing market pressure, as fears intensified that Greece and other highly indebted countries will default on their debts and take down big banks that hold their bonds.