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"We expect that after the elections, the new Greek government will make that choice." European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso added: "Let's wait for the people of Greece to have their say". Greece's election on June 17 is shaping up as a... Full Article at ABC (Australia) Online
Speaking after an informal dinner among European Union heads of states in Brussels, the European Council president, Herman Van Rompuy, and the European Commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, offered no leeway for Greece ahead of its June 17... Full Article at FOX Business
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy, right, and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, address the media at the end of an EU summit, at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, May 24, 2012. The leaders of the 27... View Photo »
The European Union and China are two of the global economy's main actors ... Our actions therefore matter for the world as a whole
Greece's caretaker Prime Minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos, EU President Jose Manuel Barroso, French President Francois Hollande, Lihuania's President Dalia Grybauskaite (L-R bottom) and Belgium's Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo, Spain's Prime Minister... Full Article at Reuters.co.uk
While renewed worries over a possible Greek exit weighed on Europe's stocks, top EU politicians vowed solidarity with Greece but urged the country to live up to its promises. Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said he "ardently hopes that Greece will... Full Article at Adelaide Now
German weekly Die Zeit reported that the European Central Bank (ECB) has even set up a crisis team - led by the German member of its executive board, Joerg Asmussen - to prepare for a Greek exit. The ECB refused to comment. European Commission... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso addresses the media at the end of an EU summit, at the European Council building in Brussels, Thursday, May 24, 2012. The leaders of the 27 countries that make up the European Union met in Brussels to... View Photo »
As we know, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has no intention of travelling to Ukraine or visiting any of the Euro 2012 events
At his first EU summit, Hollande has chosen to make a stand on euro bonds - the idea of mutualising euro zone debt - despite consistent German opposition to the idea. He has support from Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti and European Commission... Full Article at Calgary Sun
They are part of a larger group discussing the future of the euro zone. By John W. Schoen, Senior Producer Talk about a Herculean task. Or is it Sysiphusian? Europe's heads of state are meeting Wednesday to come up with a plan to jump-start the second... Full Article at MSNBC
European Union is determined to do everything in its power to keep Greece in the Eurozone. Euro-Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said this in Brussels Wednesday ahead of going into an informal summit of the EU. His statement was echoed by a... Full Article at Voice of Russia
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The European Union and China are two of the global economy's main actors ... Our actions therefore matter for the world as a whole
As we know, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has no intention of travelling to Ukraine or visiting any of the Euro 2012 events
Negotiating a bilateral investment agreement and ensuring access to procurement markets are important elements in our trade relations that will also enhance our cooperation in the energy markets in the long term ... I trust our Chinese partners and friends share this point.
We have reached a breakthrough at the meeting between Prime Minister Viktor Orban and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso ... We have reached a major milestone.
This is not money for Brussels ... It is money (that goes) back to the member states, and it makes sense in many areas to spend it at the European level, not for ideological reasons, but for efficiency reasons.
The European Commission is on the back foot and hoping the Court of Justice will give Acta the green light by presenting a very narrow legal question that is sure to receive a positive answer ... Sign the urgent petition to European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso to call on the court to tell t...
The governments of Europe approved the budget
With the aim of strengthening democracy in Lebanon, I am happy to announce an additional 30 million euro allocation from the SPRING (Support for Partnership, Reform and Inclusive Growth) instrument ... This [amount] comes on top of allocation to Lebanon of 62 million euro
In the past few months, Lebanon has taken important steps toward supporting progress in the implementation of the European political agenda. However, we at the same time believe that more can be done
Our meeting today was constructive and fruitful. It was an opportunity to convey to Prime Minister Mikati a message of strong support and encouragement to press ahead with the necessary political, economic and social reforms
Growth is the key; growth is the answer. It is important to remind people we have a strategy for growth; it is 'Europe 2020.'
The EU budget is the instrument for investment
We also need investment for growth
I hope to see a consensus emerge so that, beyond condemning the coup d'etat, we can identify the necessary steps to resolve or to help resolve this conflict
The Greek people have been accepting extremely difficult sacrifices and I think now, if there is a real commitment to implement all the programme, these sacrifices will be remunerated, creating conditions for growth and jobs in Greece
It’s a hostile decision against Repsol, thus against a Spanish business, and thus against Spain
The main goal of my presence here is to revive relations between Angola and the European Union
To create jobs across Europe and to meet the Europe 2020 employment target requires the concerted efforts of all actors ... I would urge the member states to move forward quickly to take the necessary steps at national level to help foster such conditions.
We have put together a very ambitious programme of support, unprecedented support, for Greece
Any further gains, including through reducing non-tariff barriers, would be significant for both sides
The United States is our largest economic partner
The sacrifices being made by the Greek people will bring rewards in the near future as Greece embraces the priority actions for 2012 identified by the Commission today
The green economy, the health and new technology sectors will create more than 20 million jobs in the years to come
is probably the largest engine for growth within the European Union ... It gives European business unfettered access to other companies and half a billion consumers and allows them to develop the scale to compete globally.
The bottom line is this: Without access to sustainable and modern energy services there can be no real development
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Heaven help us, Jose Manuel Barroso has just got out his spreadsheet.
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Jose Manuel Barroso and Ukraine: The EU Commission's president will not go to Ukraine during the European Championships in June unless there is a swift improvement in the human rights situation.
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