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Dutch Finance Minister and Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem. Image Credit: Reuters

Brussels: Remarks by Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem that southern countries blew money on drinks and women were unacceptably “racist and sexist”, EU Parliament head Antonio Tajani said Wednesday.

“To say these racist and sexist comments is wrong, for me it’s unacceptable, especially when one has an important role to play,” Tajani, an Italian, said in an interview in Brussels.

Tajani however stopped short of calling for Dutch finance minister Dijsselbloem to resign as head of the 19-country Eurozone, as other European figures have done including Portugal’s premier.

“It’s not me who decides who should be president of the Eurogroup. I personally wouldn’t use a phrase like this,” said Tajani, who took over as European Parliament President from Germany’s Martin Schulz in January.

“But I can say that certain statements are unacceptable. Someone in a key role should unify. As a southern European, I always think of northern Europeans as friends,” he said.

“These aren’t enemies, they are Europeans like me.”

Dijsselbloem expressed reget earlier Wednesday but refused to step down over his comments in an interview with a German newspaper published on Monday.

He had said that while committing to financial rescues for poorer nations in the Eurozone was important, “I can’t spend all my money on drinks and women and then ask for help.”