The Telegraph
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, in Helsinki
9:00PM BST 16 Aug 2012
Finland is preparing for the break-up of the eurozone, the country’s foreign minister warned today.
Erkki Tuomioja, Finland's foreign minister: "We have to face openly the possibility of a euro-break up".
The Nordic state is battening down the hatches for a full-blown currency crisis as tensions in the eurozone mount and has said it will not tolerate further bail-out creep or fiscal union by stealth.
“We have to face openly the possibility of a euro-break up,” said Erkki Tuomioja, the country’s veteran foreign minister and a member of the Social Democratic Party, one of six that make up the country’s coalition government.
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