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Britain to resist contributing to Greek bailout

London

British Finance Minister George Osborne is to seek to block any move by the European Union to include British money in a new bailout programme for Greece, according to reports on Tuesday.

Osborne held a series of telephone conversations with his counterparts ahead of a meeting in Brussels in Tuesday to underline Britain's opposition to participating in a bailout. "Our eurozone colleagues have received the message loud and clear that it would not be acceptable for this issue of British support for eurozone bailouts to be revisited," a source in Britain's Treasury said.

"The idea that British taxpayers' money is going to be on the line in this latest Greek deal is a non-starter."

In 2010, Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he had reached an agreement that an emergency fund involving all 28 members of the EU, the European Financial Stabilisation Mechanism (EFSM), would no longer be used to underwrite bailouts of eurozone countries, after it was used to assist Ireland and Portugal.

Instead, only the 19 members of the single currency should have the responsibility to underwrite bailouts, with a new fund set up to be ready for use in case of crises like that in Greece.

However, British media on Monday reported that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker proposed to revive the EFSM fund to use as collateral against short-term loans to Greece.