Cost-cutting Spanish, French leaders take train to summit
French President Francois Hollande and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy jumped on a train to travel from Paris to Brussels for an EU summit on Wednesday, their entourages said.
The two leaders, fresh from a meeting in Paris to coordinate positions ahead of the summit over the debt crisis, decided to take the high-speed train to cover the 300 kilometres rather than fly.
Under tight security, the pair travelled from Hollande's office in central Paris to the Gare du Nord station and arrived in Brussels later after an approximately 90-minute trip.
Hollande, who shook hands with bystanders in Paris before boarding a first class coach, will be returning home by car, his entourage said.
The travelling methods of Hollande, who dubbed himself ‘Mr Normal’ during his recent presidential campaign against Nicolas Sarkozy, contrast sharply with his predecessor.
Sarkozy and his team of advisers would use two aircraft to get to Brussels from Paris, an Airbus A330-223 specially equipped for his use and dubbed ‘Air Sarko One’ and a Falcon 7X.
The closely watched summit of the 27 EU leaders was expected to deal with ways of bolstering growth in the eurozone amid fears that debt-wracked Greece may be forced out of the club.
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