European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici talked about Italy again in Franc Inter radio today. He emphasized that the European Commission does not want any crisis with Italy over it’s budget. However, questions are there and the Commission is awaiting Italy’s answers.
Moscovici said that “the European Commission does not want a crisis between Brussels and Rome.” And “my state of mind is that of constructive dialogue.” Though, he also reiterated that “when you are an EU member and a member of the single currency, of the euro zone, you must respect a number of joint rules.” Moscovici has been rather cautious in handling Italy. While last week’s letter to Italy regarding the budget was strongly worded, Moscovici later said he wanted to reduce tensions, and solve the budget issue through “constructive dialogue”.
On the other hand, Austria Chancellor Sebastian Kurz warned that “if it is not amended, the European Commission must reject the budget” of Italy. Kurz added that “Austria is not prepared to stand up for the debts of other states while these states knowingly contribute to uncertainty in financial markets”. And he urged the EU to “prove that it has learned from the Greece crisis.”