German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has made attempts during his current visit to India to enhance confidence in the euro, Europe's unified currency. After a meeting with his Indian counterpart S M Krishna in Bangalore today, Westerwelle referred to the stability of the euro and the European economy, saying that there is no euro crisis in Europe but rather a debt crisis. He did not comment on German President refusal to sign the European financial charter and the permanent rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), but underlined that his country's government will do its best to help the Charter and the ESM tp enter into force as soon as possible.(QNA)
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