Estonia President Has Tweet for 'Smug' Paul Krugman
By REUTERS
Published: June 7, 2012 at 9:05 AM ET TALLINN (Reuters) -
The president of small euro zone nation Estonia took to the Twitter-sphere on Thursday to launch a bitter attack on renowned economist Paul Krugman after the U.S. Nobel laureate questioned the Baltic state's economic recovery from a deep crisis.
"Let's sh*t on East Europeans: their English is bad, won't respond &
actually do what they've agreed to & reelect govts that are
responsible," he added later.
His office confirmed the tweets were from Ilves.
He was responding to a blog by Krugman on the New York Times website,
which called the 2008-2009 output drop in Estonia a "depression-level
slump", followed "by a still incomplete recovery". "Better than no
recovery at all, obviously — but this is what passes for economic
triumph?" Krugman wrote.
Ilves's office said in an emailed statement that the president's
comments were "a sincere and immediate defense of the major and often
difficult efforts of Estonia to deal with the economic crisis and to
stick to the rules adopted in the European Union".
Ilves was born in Stockholm in 1953 after Estonia was annexed by the
former Soviet Union and was raised in the United States. He has long
been an eloquent and outspoken spokesman for his small nation, which
joined the euro zone in 2011 and whose economy grew 4 percent in the
first quarter of this year.
Estonia also has a tiny amount of sovereign debt, making it one of the
fiscally soundest members of the indebted euro zone.
(Reporting by David Mardiste and Patrick Lannin, editing by Paul Casciato)
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