Monday, April 6, 2015

IMF: Athens repay the debt, the uncertainty does not help anyone – TGCOM

– Greece will reimburse the International Monetary Fund on April 9, as expected. Christine Lagarde cashes the assurances of the Minister of Finance greek, Yanis Varoufakis, has confirmed that the repayment of 458 million euro. “The government greek – then stressed Varoufakis – could reach a preliminary agreement with partners in the Eurogroup meeting scheduled for April 24.



 IMF: & quot; Athens refund the debt & quot;Greece: preliminary agreement on 24/04

” The IMF remains committed to working with the authorities to help Greece to get back on a sustainable growth path, “said Lagarde.” We exchanged our views on current developments and we said agree that effective cooperation is in everyone’s interest. We observed that the continued uncertainty is not in the interest of Greece, “he said.

The general director of the IMF has” expressed its appreciation for the commitment of the minister to improve the capabilities of the technical team work with the authorities for the necessary due diligence in Athens, and strengthen political discussion with the teams in Brussels. “I reiterated – precise – that the Fund remains committed to working with the authorities to help Greece to get back on the path of sustainable growth.”

The doubts of the EU – However the ‘meeting comes as Brussels is increasingly frustrated by the attitude of Athens. The idea is to circulate – highlights the Financial Times – that Tsipras to form a new coalition with the traditional center-left party PASOK and with the new center-left party To Potami, against which and ‘defeated in elections in January.

“Tsipras has to decide if he wants to be prime minister or leader of SYRIZA,” says a representative of the European with the Financial Times. “This government” in Greece “can not survive”, adds a representative of the Minister of Economy of the euro area.

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