Germans oppose financial aid to Greece: poll
(LONDON) - Around 61 percent of Germans are opposed to the idea of their government helping Greece out of its debt crisis, a Financial Times poll showed Monday amid European debate over a possible bailout.
Only 20 percent of Germans are in favour of any aid to Greece but the heavily indebted country gets more support in fellow eurozone states Spain and Italy, where 45 percent and 40 percent back the idea, the poll showed.
The survey also showed deep opposition in Britain -- which is not part of the euro currency area -- where 56 percent are opposed to Greek aid while 21 percent support it.
The German government has been reluctant to greenlight any European aid package for Greece and even suggested that Athens could turn to the International Monetary Fund for help instead.
The poll was published ahead of a European Union summit which opens on Thursday with Greece expected to be a focus of the meeting.
The FT/Harris poll was conducted online among 5,200 adults in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain between March 3 and March 10.
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