This he said ahead of the talks in Luxembourg. “I’m frankly quite gloomy about,” he said, although the Dutch Minister of Finance
On Thursday it became known that the Greeks themselves hesitate more money from the banks. Last Wednesday, 950 million euros was recognized by the Greeks.
The figures show as Dijsselbloem that it is very urgent that an agreement must come. “This is a sign that people no longer trust the Greeks know that better than anyone.”.
Video: Dijsselbloem not expect big steps
Dijsselbloem pointed to the proposal from the institutions, which all major concession made towards Greece. ” The economy put in order simply can not take action without the hassle. “” Greece may propose alternative measures, provided the bottom line, the effect remains the same. But Athens has submitted nothing so far.
Dijsselbloem hammered on a strong deal, which is credible and sustainable. ” If we are talking about six months or face a year, then we are back to square one. “
IMF
Greece is facing further faced with a hard deadline of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). IMF president Christine Lagarde said Thursday that the institute does not intend to postpone the deadline of 30 June for the repayment of EUR 1.6 billion in debt.
If the Greeks miss the deadline, the country is in default in fulfilling its financial obligations to the IMF, said Lagarde. “” I really hope not to be the case, ” she said
Video:. ” Deadline Greek IMF payment remains ”
The IMF chief was in Luxembourg for a meeting of eurozone finance ministers, united in the euro group, to discuss Greece. Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem had previously already know that there probably is no deal reached on the Greek crisis at this concert, which begins at 15:00
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The Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak, stressed Thursday that the Greeks are not the Russians have knocked for financial support. According Storchak Russia does not have the budgetary means to help Greece
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