Friday, June 12, 2015

Grexit fears but Athens announces “Agreement more ‘closer than ever’ – AGI – Agenzia Journalistic Italy



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Fears Grexit but Athens announces agreement more closely than ever before 18:42 June 12, 2015

(AGI) – Rome, June 12 – The day after the sensational exit from the IMF negotiating table with Greece, the deal does not stop but becomes more ‘on. Berlin and Brussels do not consider the move by the IMF an abandonment of the negotiation, but rather a warning to Athens to do more ‘seriously and to stop gambling on reforms. The confirmation comes from Brussels, where EU sources they know to expect tonight to new and concrete proposals by Greece. Meanwhile, the number one of the Eurogroup, the Dutchman, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, considered “unthinkable” without agreement on Greece and the IMF after explaining that “the understanding must be appropriate and, if it is ‘so’, the IMF will also participate ‘. ” The negotiations, clarifies, Dijsselbloem, remain ‘stalled until’ will not reach “serious proposals” by Athens. On the same wavelength, and ‘also the chairman of the EU, Jean Claude Juncker, according to which time “the ball’ in greek”. It is up to Athens to make credible proposals and then “start again ‘at a technical level”, while “the political will come’ after ‘. Meanwhile Berlin points out that, despite the move by the IMF, “Germany’s position is not ‘changed’. It clarifies the spokesman of the German government, which insists that at this point the last resort for Athens and ‘the Eurogroup meeting of 18 June. “There are no other meetings scheduled,” he explains. Also from Berlin newspaper Bild very alarmist shoot the news that Chancellor Angela Merkel is preparing to Grexit. After “two hours of negotiations in Brussels with Alexis Tsipras and Francois Mitterand”, according to Bild, Merkel and ‘convinced that “the Greek default and’ probably inevitable.” And now Berlin “in confidence” is prepared to this eventuality ‘. However and ‘the same Merkel to remove the Bild, making it clear that the important thing at this stage, and’ that between Athens and its creditors continue the dialogue. “Where there is’ the will ‘there’ the road,” said the chancellor, reiterating a phrase already ‘used before the summit to three with Tsipras and stating that “the will’ has to come from all sides, so it ‘important that we continue to talk to each other. ” (AGI).

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