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‘Europe needs own IMF’

By our correspondents
April 28, 2017

Brussels: Europe needs its own European monetary fund that could replace the Washington-based IMF in any future bailouts in the eurozone, Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on Thursday.

Dijsselbloem, who is also Dutch finance minister, gave the European Parliament his strongest backing yet to the idea amid an ongoing row between the eurozone and IMF over the level of debt relief needed by Greece in its current bailout.  He said the Luxembourg-based European Stability Mechanism, the eurozone´s bailout fund, should assume the responsibilities of the International Monetary Fund and that a report was in preparation to map out a way to do that.

"We can only successfully strengthen the monetary union if responsibility and solidarity are closely linked," Dijsselbloem said.  "One way to work for that is to continue working at turning the ESM into a European monetary fund," he said.

Dijsselbloem was also addressing parliament to personally apologise for remarks in March that implied that southern European countries blew money on "drinks and women" before the crisis.  The IMF comment was a major turnaround for Dijsselbloem who had until now insisted that creating a euro-IMF was a plan for the long-term.