The announcement came at the end of yet another day of negotiations and after a new ultimatum issued by Greece’s creditors. The proposal provides for the immediate implementation of the reforms requested by the European institutions and the IMF behind a new immediate funding of 1.8 billion euro and the extension of the maturity of the debt repayments of five months.
The tones are back to light after European sources have urged the government greek to make a “small step forward”, he indispettendo the prime minister, who responded with equally harsh words: “I do not accept ultimatums or blackmail” .
From Angela Merkel arrived in Athens clear demands to accept the offer and the Chancellor spoke of “extraordinarily generous offer.”
The possibility that Greece say yes are minimal for German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, who spoke of a 50% probability that Athens accept the agreement.
Meanwhile, the President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker continues to say “quite optimistic” but “not totally optimistic”.
26 June 2015 17:29 – Last Updated: 0:19
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