Saturday, February 21, 2015

Tsipras after the agreement between Greece and the EU: “Won the battle but not the … – TGCOM

Tsipras after the agreement between Greece and the EU: "Won the battle but not the … – TGCOM

– Greece “won a battle but not the war. The most difficult negotiations lie ahead.” Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras commented on the agreement reached Eurogroup aid to Athens. The loans will be extended for another four months and in return Greece agrees to go ahead with the reforms.



 Tsipras after the agreement between Greece and the EU: & quot; Won the battle but not the war & quot;

Speaking on TV Tsipras thanked the greek people for their support and promised that the government of Syriza” will always tell you the truth. ‘” Criticizing the conservative forces represented in the executive previous Greek, then attacked the prime minister: “We canceled their plans. We saved the dignity of Greece, holding it up.”

Europe, then observed , “is the place of negotiation, not executions, obedience or punishment. Perhaps the day on Friday is more important for Europe than for Greece.” “The country – he continued – has been successful in a hard and difficult circumstances. For the first time we struck a deal. We set goals with determination and flexibility. And we achieved our main objective.”

Tsipras then emphasized that the agreement bridges the gap that existed between the Memorandum and the programs of the new Greek Government, allows the cancellation of plans for the dismissal of the previous government, the increases in VAT and free from the rigidity of the government ‘ primary surplus. “It creates a framework for the progressive reforms such as the fight against tax evasion and corruption, and the fight against the humanitarian crisis, which is a primary task for us,” he said.

“We have achieved many goals – he added – but we have a long and difficult road ahead We left behind memorandum, the Troika and austerity, and we were in the euro zone. ” “The negotiation is now entering the most essential step … The joint struggle continues,” said Tsipras.

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