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Asked whether there had been any Cabinet discussion on Greece, the PMS said there was a brief contextual comment on Greece.
Asked if it was still the Government’s position to oppose any European treaty change in regard to bailing out other European countries, the PMS said he did not accept the premise of the question. The Chancellor had said and continued to say that it was a matter for the Euro-zone and any action would initially come from the Euro-zone countries.
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