Athens will present a "complete list of specific reforms in the coming days," we read in the final communiqué of a mini-summit held last night with Greek Prime Minister Tsipras, German Chancellor Merkel, French President Hollande and the presidents of the Eurogroup, the ECB and the European Commission.
At the end of this that he himself claimed, Alexis Tsipras expressed his "optimism". "It is clear that Greece will not have to take recessionary measures accepted by the previous Greek government," he insisted, while acknowledging "that it was necessary to implement structural reforms."
Alexis Tsipras also includes the "next release of EU structural funds to support social programs."
Hollande says yes, reforms must be initiated "what has been said, it is a commitment to support Greece, but a desire for Greece clarification regarding these reforms, their content and timing and also have all the necessary information, "said French President Francois Hollande.
And time is short. Capital flight accelerated in Greece was facing this Friday for a refund of € 330 million to the IMF.
"Greek Prime Minister keeps trying to convince its European partners to respect the political course dictated by the elections, although Greece is a few weeks of a possible bankruptcy. A new opportunity to convince German Chancellor Angela Merkel will take place next week, during the visit of Alexis Tsipras in Berlin on Monday, "said our correspondent in Brussels, Isabel Da Silva.
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