Several European finance chiefs say the 17 countries that use they euro are unlikely to boost their financial backstop to the Euro 1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) demanded by many of their international partners, AP reported.
Several international institutions, as well as the U.S. and China, want the eurozone to significantly increase its defenses against a debt crisis that has been haunting the currency union for more than two years.
But Jean-Claude Juncker, the prime minister of Luxembourg who also chairs the meetings of eurozone finance ministers, said Friday \"we are a slice away\" from increasing the bloc\'s bailout funds to Euro 1 trillion.
Finnish Finance Minister Jutta Urpilainen meanwhile said a proposal from the EU\'s executive that calls for a lending capacity of Euro 940 billion \"is too high\" for his country.
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