Italy PM says EU summit unlikely to reach final deal on stimulus
As European countries prepare for what is expected to be a key economic meeting on Thursday, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte expressed doubts over the bloc's capacity to find a solution to its economic problems amid the crisis.
"I don't believe the upcoming meeting of the 27 leaders will find a definitive solution but I will do everything ... to ensure it expresses a clear political path in the only reasonable direction," Conte said, addressing the Italian Senate.
He added the future of the EU depended on it finding sufficient common resources to tackle the crisis.
Conte also said Rome would not veto the use of the eurozone bailout fund because other countries, including Spain, had said they were interested in using it, but he reiterated that he did not see it as a useful tool for Italy.
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