Greece must keep dealing with deficit, meet commitments - Cameron


  • World
  • Monday, 26 Jan 2015

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron wants Greece's new government to keep tackling the country's budget deficit and to meet its international commitments, his spokeswoman said on Monday, after leftist Syriza won an election.

Cameron, who is fighting a national election in less than four months on his record of halving his own country's deficit, has yet to decide how to congratulate Syriza, the spokeswoman said. His first response was to say the result would raise economic uncertainty across Europe.

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