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Greece’s creditors appear annoyed – FAZ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

      

 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
         

 
 
 
 
 
          Duration topic Greece: now the dispute between Athens and its creditors is larger again
     

 
                                              

 
 
     
     
     
         
         
                                                             

For a while there, as were Greece and its creditors in steady steps toward each other appeared. But after the speech of the Greek Government Alexis Tsipras yesterday evening in Athens, the situation once again fairly method. While Tsipras the far left of his party paid tribute and said that he was optimistic that the creditors were withdrawing their claims, the latest submissions from Brussels, Berlin and Strasbourg all sound similar: namely completely contrary

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EU Parliament President Martin Schulz (SPD) as found clear words and threw Tsipras’ delays and games “before. “The ideological stubbornness of part of the Greek Government is therefore annoying,” he said of the “Passauer Neue Presse”. Abundant impatient with Tsipras and his Syriza Schulz had previously expressed in ZDF. The Greek government go to him “sometimes violently on my nerves,” he said. Despite the differences, however, Schulz still think that Greece should be kept in euros. “Anything else would be for the Greek population associated with even greater hardship and Europe would come at a much more expensive.”


                         
         
         
                                                             

The German Economy Minister and Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) expressed very similar in the Stuttgarter Zeitung. “The possibilities that Europe are exhausted,” he said. Whether an early agreement succeed, lie solely on the Greeks. Is problematic that Tsipras “is not ready to tackle the things that he has to solve in the country there.” The mood in Germany, a euro exit of Greece along the lines to take “Better an end with horror than a horror without end” in purchasing, but is risky. That would
very expensive because Athens would stay in the EU and would have to get more help.


                         
         
         
                                                             

Earlier this week, the creditors of Greece had decided on a night meeting at the Federal Chancellery their claims on Greece. Broadly speaking, the creditors have offered to relax the austerity measures for Athens, but demand in return, among other pension cuts, privatizations and VAT Änderungen.Tsipras now had countered that demands meant “devastating cuts” for pensioners and the Greek families. “I hope that was just a bad negotiation trick which is withdrawn,” he had said in front of the Parliament in Athens. How big are the differences between Greece and its creditors, meanwhile, show also remarks of the chairman of the Euro group, Jeroen Dijsselbloem. He said the Greek government has not yet on track to bring public finances and economy in order. “Of these, they are far away, and they threaten to deviate even further.”


                         
         
         
                                                             

Only when the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to the end of June with the creditors can agree on a new restructuring, reform and loan package, the salary and pension payments by the end of June are secured. Greece had also on Friday actually have to transfer a first tranche of 305 million euros from the IMF. On Thursday evening, the country had but told only the end of June to pay the total sum due in June rate of 1.6 billion euros.


                                 

 

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Alexis Tsipras has left Syriza paid tribute and quashed the claims of creditors. The location is the traversed. Politicians in Brussels, Berlin and Strasbourg show up annoyed. Some top economists call the other hand: an end to the austerity measures.

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