Sunday, April 19, 2015

Consequences Greek crisis remains uncertain ‘- De Stentor

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Europe is now more resistant to an escalation of the economic crisis in Greece a few years ago, but the actual consequences are difficult to estimate. That said the president of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi, Saturday in Washington.

,, We are better armed than in 2010, 2011 and 2012, ” Draghi said about the possible consequences of the Greek problem for the other euro countries. ,, We now have available more instruments. Those are actually for other purposes, but can also be used in times of crisis. If the crisis continues, however, we come into unknown territory. It is too early to speculate about that. ”

Draghi stressed that the Greek government repeatedly promises to fulfill its obligations. He called the Greeks therefore talks with lenders about the approach of the economy to continue as quickly as possible. An agreement with the euro countries must ensure that Greece can again count on emergency loans.

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