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Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has said he will "take any necessary measures" to reduce Greece's deficit.
His comments came as thousands of Greeks demonstrated against cost-cutting measures during a national public sector strike.
Flights have been grounded, many schools are closed and hospitals are operating an emergency-only service.
EU leaders will discuss Greece's difficulties on Thursday amid concern the crisis could threaten the euro.
Mr Papandreou, whose socialist government has said it will freeze public sector pay, raise taxes and change the pension system, insisted that the proposals would be fully implemented.
"The stability programme will be implemented in every measure," he said on Wednesday while in Paris for talks with President Nicolas Sarkozy.
Mr Papandreou has already faced down a three-week protest by farmers demanding higher government subsidies.
Public anger
Despite heavy rain, there have been rallies across Greece throughout the day, with thousands of striking workers and pensioners gathering in the capital, Athens.
Several thousand people were also reported to have protested in Greece's second city, Thessaloniki.
The rallies have been mainly peaceful, but in one incident police fired tear gas at rubbish collectors who tried to drive through a police cordon. |
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