Speaking to the Financial Times amid turmoil in central and east European markets yesterday, Mr Zoellick said the bank was trying to work with the International Monetary Fund and other multilateral institutions to help the region but needed more backing from Brussels. “It's got to have support from the European governments,” he said. “It's 20 years after Europe was united in 1989 – what a tragedy if you allow Europe to split again.”
世界銀行(World Bank)行長勞勃•佐利克(Robert Zoellick)呼籲,儘管在如何處理危機的問題上,歐盟內部出現了分歧,但歐盟應領頭進行全球性的協調行動,支持中歐和東歐各經濟體。
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