German official denies Schaeuble spoke to MPs about imminent Greek exit
A deputy German Finance Minister dismissed a magazine report saying
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble had told conservative members of
parliament on Friday to prepare for a looming Greek bankruptcy and euro
zone exit.
"This report is nonsense,» Deputy Finance Minister
Steffen Kampeter told Reuters on Saturday on the sidelines of a regional
meeting of Christian Democrats in the western town of Krefeld.
Kampeter
said that Schaeuble had spoken to the conservative MPs on Friday about
the need for the austerity and reform measures in Greece to be
implemented.
German newsweekly Focus reported that Schaeuble had
told MPs in Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) and the
sister party, Christian Social Union (CSU), to get ready for Greece
leaving the euro zone and a Greek state bankruptcy.
The magazine
said in an advance of a report in its Monday edition that Schaeuble was
talking to the MPs about the further development of the European
Stability Mechanism (ESM), the euro zone's permanent bailout fund. He
said that an aspect that would be necessary was to have a set-up for
state bankruptcies.
Focus said that participants of the meeting
heard Schaeuble say that in the view of many experts Greece would not
make it «without an external devaluation."
[Reuters] |
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen