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European leaders appear to be divided ahead of a key summit on Thursday. Germany chancellor Angela Merkel has put her foot down, saying the Eurozone's total debt liability will not be shared, "in her lifetime". She also offered very little comfort to Spain whose Prime Minister has told his parliament that their debt is becoming unbearable. Al Jazeera's Rory Challands reports.
