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Greece intends to present new proposals at the Euro-summit on the debt crisis, according to a minister. “We will try to complete our presentation, so that we come closer to a solution,” said State Minister Alekos Flambouraris, a close aide of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, on Saturday the television channel Mega. “We do not travel with the old proposal.”
Probably there will be a phone call between Tsipras and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Saturday night. He is among the optimists who believed that one zubewege to a solution to the crisis, Flambouraris said.
Athens: It’s all about 450 million euros
According to his estimation are Greece and international donors in the dispute over the Greek austerity program ultimately apart only to measures for 450 million euros. Creditors made additional savings in that extent a condition for the disbursement of further aid, State Minister Alekos Flambouraris said in the Greek TV station Mega.
Flambouraris but had previously dampened the prospect of success of Greece special summit on Monday evening in Brussels. The creditors were unwilling to Athens as required assure a reduction of the debt mountain. “Hopefully, they will accept it, but they will not make it, that’s my personal view”, Flambouraris had said.
If the creditor Tsipras call an ultimatum to accept their plan or to leave his country go bankrupt, closed Flambouraris a referendum on the austerity program is not made. “That I would do,” said the Greek government minister. Euclid also Tsakalotos, another very close aide of Tsipras, had recently spoken of the need for a referendum, if no agreement is reached with the creditors: did the Greek Government otherwise “no mandate to leave the euro,” he had the BBC said .
German Chancellor Angela Merkel insists meanwhile continues on additional reform measures from Athens: “The summit on Monday may be only a decision-summit, where a decision basis is present,” she said in Berlin
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SPD leader Sigmar Gabriel warned on Saturday in front of dramatic consequences of a Euro-exit of Greece. “That would be a fatal signal,” he said after participating in a non-public information SPD Convention in Berlin. Nationalism was already everywhere in Europe on the rise. A failure of the negotiations would reinforce these trends.
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The Greek banks lose meanwhile continue to deposits: Alone on Friday to the Greeks by matching reports the Athens press have lifted 1.7 to two billion euros from their accounts. She discovered that since Monday five billion euros flowed from the banking system, reported the conservative Athens newspaper “Kathimerini”. A visible so-called “bank run” with long queues at the counters, however, did not exist.
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