Juncker warns Greece not to quit eurozone
Eurogroup head Jean-Claude Juncker warned Greeks not to turn their
backs on the euro, saying in a newspaper interview that a win by
anti-bailout radical leftists in a vote on Sunday would have
«unforeseeable» consequences for the monetary union.
The radical
leftist SYRIZA party is racing neck-and-neck with the conservative New
Democracy party ahead of the election, which could decide if Greece
stays in the euro zone and spread turmoil across global financial
markets.
SYRIZA leader Alexis Tsipras is threatening to tear up
the punishing terms of the 130-billion-euro bailout that is keeping
Greece from bankruptcy.
"If the radical left wins - which cannot
be ruled out - the consequences for the currency union are
unforeseeable,» Juncker, head of the group of eurozone finance
ministers, told Austrian paper Kurier on Saturday.
"We will have
to speak to any government. I can only warn everyone against leaving the
currency union. The internal cohesion of the eurozone would be in
danger."
In addition to the economic and social consequences for
Greece itself, an exit would damage the entire currency union, he said,
adding: «This has to be avoided. This would send a devastating signal.
The Greeks must be aware of this."
Sunday's vote is a re-run of a
May 6 election that produced a stalemate. No matter who wins the repeat
vote, Juncker said, European leaders would have to quickly address
Greece's reform program with the country's new leadership. «A third
election would not be a solution."
He made clear, however, that
renegotiating the substance of the conditions for international aid to
Athens was out of the question.
Juncker said he would spend Sunday
evening in telephone contact with European Central Bank President Mario
Draghi and EU Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn.
[Reuters] |
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