Selasa, 17 Februari 2015

Greek PM Meet EU Leaders About Bailout

PT. Equityworld Futures - New Greek Prime Minister leftist Alexis Tsipras direct confrontation with the head of the European Union on Thursday (12/2) in respect loosen the austerity measures which they wore against Greece as a condition of massive bailouts.
EU leaders meet in Brussels where for the first time, a meeting between the leaders of Greece, aged 40 years, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, leader of efforts to save it. German leaders and the heads of other countries are not interested in cutting Greece's debt or renegotiate a loan of $ 300 billion.
When he arrived at the EU summit, Tsipras said, "I want to tell Europe stands at a crucial point for the future. We need to find a solution that respects the positions of all parties, so that the agreement must be based on the core European values, democracy and the voice of the people , but also to respect the interests of European rules. "
Earlier, the talks between Greece and its creditors Europe ended Wednesday without a compromise on a massive bailouts and austerity measures imposed on Athens. Both parties even failed to agree on a joint statement after a 7 hour emergency talks between Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis and euro zone finance ministers in Brussels.
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, chairman of euro zone finance ministers, said not enough progress was made even though only about what to talk about when the two sides meet again on Monday.
"We did not really discuss the details of the proposal, we do not negotiate about the content of the program or programs, we are just trying to take the next steps in the next few days. And that we did not manage to do so," said Dijsselbloem.
Instead, Greece wants the lenders - all 18 countries of the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund - to provide temporary loan in a few months. Greece says it takes time to menegosiakan changes to program the required savings to the state; where wages and pensions cut, tax increases and thousands of civil servants laid off.
Greece's new left-wing government, elected last month, asking to renegotiate loan amounting to $ 300 billion instead of trying to extend it when the latest segment ends in late February.

Sumber : ewfpro.com