20:54 May 27, 2015
(AGI) – Rome, May 27 – Greece and its creditors are “close to the end to a positive agreement”. He said the Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, talking to the press. “We are close to the final, and ‘obvious that serve calm and determination,” said Tsipras, “we are not alone in this, we are working with three different institutions that often have opposing views.” “We will present the details soon,” said Tsipras, who assicutato that salaries and pensions will be paid as normal this week and that there ‘is no risk for the bank deposits “.
Meanwhile, the” group Brussels “, composed of representatives of the government greek and institutions involved in the aid plan (EU, ECB, IMF and bottom salvastati ESM) is not yet developing a draft agreement, but the negotiations continued intense. As stated Vice-President Commission Valdis Dombrovskis in Brussels, “we are working very hard to secure an agreement at technical level as’ soon. We have not. “Dombrovskis said that the deadline set by the agreement of February 20 for the presentation, by Athens, of a comprehensive plan of reforms, had by the end of April,” and we are at the end of May “. A agreement seeks to unlock the tranche of 7.2 billion aid and complete the second aid program, but also to begin discussions on the next stage, after the end of June, said Dombrovskis. If the possible imminent convocation of an extraordinary meeting Eurogroup (and ‘talked about the first days of next week) there is no confirmation, and’ instead secure the participation of President Jeroen Dijsselbloem the meeting of G7 finance that begins tonight in Dresden.
Cautious and ‘the Germany’s position: there are still substantial progress for an agreement on Greece, revealed a source linked to the German delegation at the G7 financial Dresden. “We did not get very far,” says the source, in response to what transpires from Athens where today and ‘given the agreement almost done.
In the city’ of Germany, whose old town and ‘already’ manned by hundreds of hours by agents, are gathering in a piecemeal delegations, while waiting for the arrival also the president of the ECB, Mario Draghi, the number one of the IMF, Cristine Lagarde and senior OECD and World Bank. Almost certain though still not officially confirmed, the presence of the President of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem. The summit will open ‘officially tomorrow and will end’ in the early afternoon of Friday with the final press conference, but already ‘tonight ministers, bankers and global institutions will be seen for the traditional dinner of the summit starts inside the Frauenkirche, the cathedral destroyed by the bombs of the Allies at the end of World War II and rebuilt nearly 50 years later, the collapse of East Germany.
On the table of the G7 and within the final document that will be ‘developed in two days of summit, could be used also a passage on combating the financing of terrorism, for example through the freezing of assets related organizations included in the ‘black list’ and may be discussed also the question Ukraine, in particular the issue of debt dell’allegerimento Kiev.
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