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Tsipras marks agreement on Greek debt with red tie

June 23, 2018 By administrator

Donning a red tie, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday hailed the Eurogroup debt deal clinched on Thursday as “historic,” insisting that Greece is finally turning a page after eight years of bailouts.

Speaking at Zappeion Hall in Athens to SYRIZA and the Independent Greeks (ANEL) lawmakers of the ruling coalition, Tsipras said the deal was a ticket for Greece’s future and a very significant development for the country.

After the Eurogroup’s decision on Greece’s debt, the debt is finally becoming sustainable, he said.

Meanwhile, New Democracy decried the deal and its leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis said that the conservatives will table a proposal on Monday for a debate on the economy in Parliament at the level of party leaders.

During his address on Friday evening, Tsipras said that wearing a tie – which he had promised to do only if Greece was granted debt relief – will be difficult but he will “get used to it” as promises must be honored. He went on to remove it.

Tsipras also touted the deal struck in Luxembourg with the country’s creditors as something that will ensure the smooth and stable refinancing of Greek debt, “minimizing or even eliminating the risks of potential turmoil.”

“Greece is again a normal country. It is regaining its political and economic sovereignty. It is back on the world map and is back on its feet again,” he said while stressing that “all this does not mean we are going to return to the Greece of the past.”

Referring to the hardships of the Greeks over the last decade, Tsipras said the “day belongs to those who were brutally struck by the crisis, who saw the efforts of a lifetime destroyed and who shouldered the country’s burden” and that the government has 15 more months until the elections to fulfill its second aim – to fight corruption.

For its part, New Democracy said earlier in the day that Greece did not get a reduction of its debt from the Eurogroup – instead it is getting increased surveillance while the markets have no confidence in the local economy.

It added that new pension cuts and tax hikes are due to come into effect six months from now, that Greece must achieve primary surpluses of 3.5 percent until 2022 and 2.2 percent from then until 2060, and that Athens would be subject to quarterly inspections by foreign auditors.

However, Tsipras, who also met with President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, said the agreement exceeded the expectations of the markets.

“June 21, 2018 will go down in history as a significant day in the history of the eurozone,” he said.

“That does not mean we are abandoning the sensible course of the reforms which the country needs,” he said.

Pavlopoulos referred to the sacrifices made by the Greek people during eight years of austerity, noting that this was partly due to incorrect calculations by creditors who have since acknowledged their errors.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: debt, Greek, red tie

Is Turkey Financially bankrupt? Iran: We stopped the electricity flow to Turkey due to debt

November 4, 2016 By administrator

iran-cut-gas-on-turkeyIran’s energy minister, Hussein Felaheiyan, said that Iran’s electricity exports to Turkey were stopped due to debt.

Felaheyden, the recipient of the Turkish company to Iran for $ 200 million in debt for the payment of electricity, said the flow of electricity.

“The most important reason for stopping our exports is unpaid debts,” the Iranian official said, “negotiations have begun to take over debts and resume exports,” he said.

Felaheijen noted that they could resume electricity sales if they were assured that their debts would be paid.

(DHA)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: debt, GAS, Iran, Turkey

Varoufakis: Spain is Next to Drown in Debt After Greece

August 9, 2015 By administrator

By Philip Chrysopoulos,

varoufakis-800x450Greece’s former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said that the third bailout creditors offered was really meant to drown Greece in debt in order to divert attention from other EU problems.

Varoufakis spoke to Spain‘s El Pais and claimed that the reforms imposed on Athens by the European commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund are “going to fail.”

“The third package will not work because it was initially designed to divert attention from the problems other EU countries are facing, not to save Greece. To lend it money only to drown it in debt… The German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble wants to reconstruct the Eurozone, and pushing Greece out is only part of this plan,” Varoufakis said.

“The main goal is to deprive the European Commission of its right to handle budgetary issues and set up some observatory fiscal body that would force EU states to draw up their budgets the way the troika deems right… He wants the troika to dictate its terms where it has not been invited yet: in Madrid, Rome and above all in Paris. Greece is just a pawn on their chessboard,” the ex-minister added.

source: greekreporte

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: debt, Greece, next, Spain

Greece: Tsipras asks for 30% debt haircut, 20yr grace period

July 3, 2015 By administrator

tsipras-2.siThe only way to make Greek debt sustainable is to cut it by 30 percent and introduce a 20-year grace period, said PM Tsipras, as the landmark referendum on July 5 nears

https://twitter.com/tsipras_eu/status/616958457372131329

Tsipras’ statement comes after the IMF said Thursday that Greece would need €10 billion over the next few months and an additional €50 billion in the next three years to pay the country’s arrears. Before making any repayments, Greece would need a 20-year grace period, making the last payment no earlier than 2055, the Fund said.

This gives a clear view that the parties have grounds to resume negotiations on the Greek bailout cut short by the referendum.

The report published Thursday was never shown to Greece in the five months of fruitless talks on the bailout, only after the negotiations had finally failed, said Tsipras.

https://twitter.com/tsipras_eu/status/616958817063014400

Tsipras has also asked fellow Greeks to vote against austerity one more time.

“I urge you to say #OXI/NO to ultimatums, blackmail & fear. To say NO to being divided,” he posted on Twitter.

The question of leaving the eurozone will not be brought up on Sunday, according to Tsipras. The question is whether Greece is ready to continue the policy that is killing the country’s economy and cutting pensions, he added.

On July 5 the Greek people will have to decide whether to accept or reject the proposals submitted by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund at a meeting of the Eurogroup of 25 June 2015.

On Wednesday, Greece defaulted on a €1.6 billion debt payment to the IMF that was due in June. Athens will have to make another major payment of €3.5 billion to the ECB on July, 20.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: debt, Greece, Tsipras

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