
Mr Bush urged his European counterparts to coordinate efforts to solve financial crisis spreading around the globe. All are expected to agree to attend a meeting if the details can be thrashed out.
Downing Street said it was "a good idea" and welcomed the President's close attention to events in Europe. The idea was floated by Mr Sarkozy, who holds the presidency of the European Union.
Dana Perino, the White House press secretary, said: "The president obviously talked to President Sarkozy about his idea to have a meeting. The president's open to that."
The venue for the meeting would still have to be decided, although Washington is the likely destination.
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2 comments:
Hmmpf....did't Chavez say something like this earlier...hmmpf
The EU has moved on and notice Bush wasn't invited. Now Bush is panhandling for money and everyone's laughing. Americans see not a dime go for the bailout as we were told it's going to vacations for AIG, Jeb Bush/George HW Bush and other friends and much to Goldman Sachs. Now when Paulson is finished handing out the money to friends he'll come back and ask for more money to help the banks.
America this was the biggest STING ever.
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