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Sunday, November 14, 2010

EU officials said that Ireland is not yet apply for financial assistance to the European Union

European Commission responsible for Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee Olli Rehn said 13 of the Finnish media, Ireland has not yet asked the EU to provide financial assistance.

Rehn told the Finnish Broadcasting Company the day of interview, said the European Commission is closely monitoring the development of the situation of Ireland, and to maintain frequent contact with the Irish Ministry of Finance. He also revealed that 16 euro zone finance ministers meeting will be held to discuss the Irish question.

It is reported by the financial crisis, the recession of the Irish economy, and its sovereign credit sharp decline in bond yields led to a continuous rise in the country, November 10 has reached its highest level since the euro issue.

Recently, some euro-zone countries, officials said, the Irish government is to discuss a potential rescue plan with the EU, after Greece, Ireland could become the second euro-zone countries receiving aid. However, the Irish Finance Minister Han 布赖恩勒尼 12, that the Irish financial position, the EU does not need to seek financial assistance.

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