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Asked on what basis the PM would judge the G20 to have been a success, the PMS said the PM was very clear at the outset of the G20. It should be about making sure the problems of the Eurozone were discussed and that the Eurozone had the opportunity to set out the potential solution to the crisis. She said, as had been seen so far, there had been those discussions. Clearly the talks were ongoing and people should wait to see outcome.
Put to her that it was emerging from Mexico that the US was blaming the Eurozone but the Eurozone was blaming the US, and asked whether there was a danger of a split up, she said the PM had been very clear about what needed to happen rather than getting into a debate how these things had occurred. What was important was taking clear and decisive action in order to deal with the crisis. He had set out in his speech the day before what he thought needed to be done and what the key threats were if we did not reach a resolution to the crisis.
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