Italian PM says Greece crisis linked to 'what kind of Europe we want'
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi once again referred to the need to resolve the Greek economic crisis on Tuesday, while noting that the problem was bigger than the emergency situation in Greece.
"I am preparing to go to Brussels for yet another discussion regarding Europe. There is, however, a problem that is even greater than the state of emergency in Greece. The problem is related to what kind of Europe we want for the future," Renzi said while speaking at CERN in Geneva.
The Italian prime minister said that all sides needed to employ the utmost ingenuity in order to build a "political and not just economic Europe".