Slovenian PM says to stick to Germany on single-currency
Slovenia would stick to Germany to remain in a group that shares a single currency, Slovenian Press Agency quoted outgoing Prime Minister Borut Pahor as reporting on Saturday.
"We need to stay in a single-currency group with Germany at any cost. This is my motto for the next term," said Pahor, who planned to run for premiership again next month.
Pahor, 48, failed to pass confidence vote in parliament in mid-September, while Slovenia is due to hold general elections on Dec. 4.
Pahor vowed to be a "true and reliable partner" to the countries in the "Franco-German train." He pledged to strengthen cooperation with Germany in dealing with the euro crisis when German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Ljubljana in late August.
Editor: yan
English.news.cn 2011-11-06 02:22:27 FeedbackPrintRSS
LJUBLJANA, Nov. 5 (Xinhua)
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