Thursday, April 9, 2015

Greece: IMF, continue to work with creditors on reform and revitalization … – Italian Stock Exchange

(Il Sole 24 Ore Thomson Financial) – New York, April 9 – Greece and its creditors must “continue working” to implement the reforms and measures to improve “a very bad economic situation.” The said Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund in a CNBC interview on the day that Greece has repaid the installment of 450 million euro due today. And ‘she who reiterated the “determination” and the commitment of the Institute of Washington to help the authorities’ Greek, “even on weekends” – he joked, referring to the meeting “productive” with the Minister of Finance greek Yanis Varoufakis happened on Easter Day – “to navigate through the steps that will lead to the realization of the objectives of the aid plan launched by the Troika [European Central Bank, the Fund and the European Commission] and at the same time respecting some of the commitments made during the policy cycle “, ie the last election. The intent ‘”revive and stabilize the economic recovery [Athens], return the system to the local financial stability’ and independence and as ‘doing strengthen the sovereignty’ of the country.” Lagarde added that a Greek exit from the eurozone “would be a terrible situation for the Greek people,” but thanks to the protection measures in the Old Continent to avoid infection so ‘as the creation of the banking and fiscal union, “the eurozone is in a situation more ‘strong compared to four years ago.” To a question on the government of Prime Minister greek Alexis Tsipras, the number one of the Fund said, “were elected on a political platform that particular must be respected but the objectives established and agreed between the nation and European partners must be pursued including the ‘be a member of the Eurozone. “

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