Rajoy Says ‘Worst Has Passed’ in the Crisis Over Euro’s Future
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Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said the “worst has passed” in the crisis of confidence over the euro’s future, even as the nation continues to fight for lower borrowing costs.
“There are doubts about the irreversibility of the euro, it’s true that there were more a few months ago than today,” Rajoy told reporters today at a news conference in Madrid with Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. “I’m totally and absolutely convinced that the worst has passed.”