Leaders from the US and the EU say a series of global summits is needed to solve the current financial crisis
Ema Nevenka JülichOctober 19, 2008
The United States and the European Union have proposed a series of world summits on the current international financial crisis. US President Bush, his French Counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy and the head of the European Commission , Jose Manuel Barroso, agreed on the talks at Bush's retreat at camp David. The summits are designed to agree on principles for reform needed to stabilise the world financial system. +++SYN-MAZ+++