Saturday, April 4, 2015

No rubles for Greece – THE WORLD

Russia is keeping quiet about potential financial aid for Greece . Prior to the visit to Moscow by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Wednesday it was still too early to speak about this opportunity said a Kremlin spokesman. The meeting of Tsipras and Russian President Vladimir Putin revolves around the relationship between the government in Moscow and the European Union and the EU sanctions against Russia in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. Moscow calls for its abolition and seek to support EU-citizens, especially Hungary and Greece. The new Greek government has said that it does not seek financial aid from Moscow. But the government in Athens threaten to go out the resources within a short time. is considered to be critical date Thursday, April 9.

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