Thursday, February 26, 2015

Dijsselbloem “Greeks played poker with eurozone ‘- Telegraaf.nl

Dijsselbloem "Greeks played poker with eurozone '- Telegraaf.nl

THE HAGUE –

Greece and the other euro eighteen countries have in recent weeks a poker game played in the negotiations on Greek debt. Eurogroup President and Minister of Finance Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Thursday in The World Keeps Turning

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Dijsselbloem said that it looked like a situation in which two cars driving down hard on each other to see who the first pull on the wheel gives to save themselves. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis played either bluffing or he underestimated how bad Greece financially stood, Dijsselbloem said.

According to the Labour Minister, the new Greek government came soon after taking office behind how bad the country is financially actually stood for. “There was just no money in the bank, so they needed help. They wanted no more loans because they had too much there, but they get an average of 32 years to repay the loans. I guess they did not know exactly how bad the Greek government

there was, and how much their debt mountain was already flat ironed. “

Dijsselbloem also went briefly to the first joint press conference with Varoufakis. Dijsselbloem would have admitted him after he bites his last comments, the troika of the European Central Bank, the IMF and the European Commission, the neck had turned to. “I told him it was not convenient. He pulled forward to the institutions, what nonsense I think because they work for politicians. So to diss those institutions, you know, turn to us “

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