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Eurogroup converging around 'more time' for Greece
Eurogroup finance ministers converged Friday around a growing
consensus to give Athens «more time» to meet economic targets under its
delayed bailout, although hardliners insisted there would be any «extra
money».
"If the deficit turns out to be somewhat worse than
expected because of a temporary downturn in the economy, there could be
some more time -- but not money, not extra money,» said Dutch Finance
Minister Jan Kees De Jager.
He also stressed, however: «There
could be no time for delaying measures because it's in the interests of
Greece and the people of Greece that reform measures will continue.
"It's in their own interests to settle things right."
Austria's
Maria Fekter adopted the same line, saying «we will give them the time
they need for that but probably not more money,» the day after France's
Pierre Moscovici offered the possibility of some flexibility following a
meeting with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in Athens.
The
ministers were still to start their informal talks just after 0830 GMT,
but IMF managing director Christine Lagarde had arrived to present
interim findings by the «troika» of international lenders behind the
bailout on progress in Greece since Samaras won power.
In
Washington on the eve of the talks, International Monetary Fund
spokesman Gerry Rice had also said: «There are good arguments to extend
the period for Greece to implement its fiscal adjustment.
"We said such an extension would be dependent on the ability of financing,» Rice said.
[AFP] |
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