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‘Consult India, China for solution to financial crisis’

Last Updated: Friday, November 21, 2008, 00:00
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Frankfurt, Nov 21: Emerging economies such as India and China must be consulted in forging a solution to the world economic crisis, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday.

Speaking at the same conference in Frankfurt, World Bank President Robert Zoellick warned that more action was needed to prevent the world financial crisis from turning into a human crisis.

The conference, the 10th German World Bank Forum, was devoted to "The Asian Century" now beginning.

"It's important that rules apply to everyone, that there are no blank zones," Merkel said, referring to efforts to reform the world financial system.

"That will only happen if Asia, and its big emerging economies such as India and China are involved."

Merkel added, "I can only hope that in this crisis we achieve more open trade, fair world trade, and that we don't collapse into protectionism."

Zoellick told the conference, "We must remind ourselves that the poorest countries have faced the most serious difficulties as a result of the crisis."

He said the moves launched by the weekend summit of the world's 20 major economies in Washington for a reshaping of the international financial architecture had been encouraging.

"But we have to do more if we want to avoid a human crisis," the World Bank chief said.

With this in mind, he called on the G20, which includes the Group of Seven leading industrial nations as well as China, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia and Brazil, to be expanded to include more nations from Africa.

"It's worth looking into whether you add a representative or representatives from the poorer countries" to the G20, Zoellick said.

"It is important that poorer nations come and speak for themselves," he said.

IANS

First Published: Friday, November 21, 2008, 00:00

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