Co-ordination a must for eurozone survival

European leaders must not miss the upcoming chance to start putting integration back on track, write Herman Van Rompuy, Fabian Zuleeg, and Janis A Emmanouilidis. 

Co-ordination a must for eurozone survival

The eurozone crisis is far less dangerous now than during its peak years of 2010-13. Growth has picked up across the EU and 5m jobs were created between 2014 and 2017.

But the EU banking union remains incomplete, Greece and the Italian banking sector are facing challenges, and the aftershocks of the euro crisis could still undermine the EU’s stability — or even threaten the common currency.

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