European Leaders

It will be next week at the UN General Assembly. EE UU has called on eurozone expand bailout Fund. Obama also wants more spending to revive the economy rather than cuts. The U.S. President, Barack Obama, will address the the debt crisis in Europe next week in their meetings to the margin of the UN General Assembly with the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Brazil and Japan.

As indicated by the Deputy Adviser for national security, Ben Rhodes, in statements to the press, the crisis will be one of the issues that will address in his meeting with the Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff, Tuesday and Wednesday with the French State, Nicolas Sarkozy; j the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the new Japanese Government, Yoshihiko Noda j. These bilateral will be produced after the meeting this Friday from the Ministers of Finance of the Ecofin in Poland, where he participated in unusual way the Secretary of the Treasury, Tim Geithner, and which concluded without deleting the divisions that impede progress in the aid programme for Greece, the great immediate problem in the crisis. The eurozone ignored EE UU pressures so that the EU will stimulate the economy and boost the bailout Fund and Ministers not took advantage of the meeting to advance solutions to the crisis and proceed to the second rescue of Greece, valued at 160,000 million euros. This has generated harsh criticism of EE UU, which calls for more spending to revive the economy rather than cuts. More meetings U.S.

President arriving in New York on Monday and Tuesday, in addition to meeting with Rousseff, it intends to do so also with the leader of the National Transitional Council (CNT) Libyan, Mustafa Jalil. He also held a bilateral meeting with the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, that will address the progress of the transition in the Asian country, and will be with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayipp Erdogan. On Wednesday, Obama will speak before the General Assembly with a speech, attend the Clinton Global Initiative and will also meet in a bilateral with President Salva Kiir of southern Sudan. The U.S. President plans to also meet with the israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to address ways allowing to relaunch the peace process, although the precise moment of the meeting is not yet closed, according to the White House.