The unfinished negotiations for a Greek “Super-Memorandum”
In the wake of the most recent Eurogroup agreement and the last requirement of just a tiny…judicial intervention, the Greek government now finds itself at the end of a long…
In the wake of the most recent Eurogroup agreement and the last requirement of just a tiny…judicial intervention, the Greek government now finds itself at the end of a long…
The European Commissioner for the Euro and Social Dialogue, Valdis Dombrovskis sat at a press conference in common with the Greek FinMin, E.Tsakalotos and the Minister for Economy, Growth and…
Greece has submitted a letter inviting IMF’s technocratic groups to visit the country. This is the first step for the beginning of negotiations leading to a third memorandum and a…
“Valuable Greek assets of [EUR 50 bn] shall be transferred to an existing external and independent fund like the Institution for Growth in Luxembourg, to be privatized and decrease debt.”
After a nerve breaking week of fruitless negotiations, the Greek Prime Minister A.Tsipras appeared on national TV in order to ask for a referendum.
“I am not optimistic that we will have a deal today. The work is just starting”, stated the German Fin.Min., as he was entering the Eurogroup.
The Greek Prime Minister, A. Tsipras will visit Brussels on Wednesday, where he will meet with the head of the Commission Mr. Juncker, the President of the ECB M. Draghi…
Negotiations, discussions and preparations are rife during this Saturday morning as Greece and its creditors are preparing for the crucial Euro Summit of Monday where the leaders of the Eurozone…
The Greek Alternate Foreign Minister for International Economic Relations, E. Tsakalotos spoke to BBC radio today about the Greek debt problem.
After Tuesday, when he accused the Greek government of misinforming, even lying to its citizens; J.C. Juncker seems to return to his conciliatory role.