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David Cameron: 'progress has been made at G20'

A frustrated-sounding David Cameron insists progress has been made at the G20 summit in Cannes.

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The Prime Minister said progress had been made in "sharpening the resolve" to sort out the crisis in the eurozone at the G20 summit in Cannes.

Agreements to boost International Monetary Fund (IMF) resources if required and stop countries putting up trade barriers were reached, but the lack of decisive action clearly frustrated Mr Cameron.

"The actions that were agreed on 27 October need to be put in place, but as I said very frankly, we need more than that, because we need those actions to be taken. We need that firewall to be established, we need those banks to be recapitalised we need the decisive action with respect to Greece - one way or the other - to be decisive and to take place," he said.

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