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Venizelos said it was important for the next bailout installment to be disbursed "without any distractions or delay." It's far from clear whether European leaders have worked out contingency plans for a Greek exit from the eurozone. In case Greece does leave, "we are considering the issue of how we can ensure that no harm comes to our people in Germany, in Luxembourg, elsewhere in the eurozone," Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker told Germany's ZDF television Thursday. A Greek euro exit would be "quite a disaster for the Greeks" but the rest of the eurozone would be able to swallow it, Deutsche Bank chief economist Thomas Mayer said, adding that it would "certainly weigh down very, very strongly the economic development" of the country. "The country is small ... the banks, the financial markets have now adjusted to the idea that there will be a Greek debt restructuring. So we would survive this
-- it would in the first place be bad for the Greeks," he said on Deutschlandfunk radio.
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the G-20 leaders to turn their attention to other pressing world issues, too. "They should first of all, as leaders of this global economy, and global world, look beyond the immediate concerns
-- euro crisis -- there are so many issues. Billions of people are going hungry to bed, and there are hundreds of millions of people who are sick, who need support," he told The Associated Press in an interview. "I'm concerned about this deteriorating international economic situation and therefore leaders should show unity of purpose, and they should get united," he said. The G-20 leaders are slated to discuss food security, reform of the international monetary system and the volatility of commodity prices
-- none of which is expected to get much attention or produce any solid conclusions at a summit so dominated by the European quagmire. Anti-capitalist protesters have not been cowed by the European debt drama, and have staged demonstrations demanding a tax on all financial transactions, an end to tax havens and more aid for development.
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