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Hollande expresses his disappointment with the actions of chancellor Merkel of Germany in not supporting direct aid to Spain's banks by the European Stability Mechanism fund as agreed in June and helping lower the borrowing rates of Spain and Italy. He calls it unfair that France and Germany can borrow at 1% and Spain and Italy have to borrow at 7%. He also says Greece should not be subject to perpetual punishment after coming this far. It is Hollande's boldest effort to articulate France's frustration with Merkel's following domestic opinion in framing policy for the eurozone and delves into the many issues.
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