Leaders from around the world gathered earlier this week at the G-20 summit to consider a response to global economic problems like the Greek debt crisis. British Prime Minister David Cameron is back in London this morning to brief members on what was discussed at the meetings, and what role the U.K. should play in aiding the eurozone and Greece in their recoveries. He also takes questions from members.
Prime Minister Cameron issued a statement after the meetings that said "We are ready to do our part to help stabilize the world economy … But you can't ask the IMF or other countries to substitute for the action that needs to be taken within the eurozone itself."