U.S. ambassador: Greece needs debt relief and must continue reforms
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Greece needs a sustainable debt relief and to implement structural reforms to return to growth, U.S. Ambassador to Greece, David Pearce, said in a statement published on the embassy’s website and posted on Twitter on Thursday.
"The U.S. position has not changed. We have stated repeatedly that Greece needs significant debt relief and must continue structural reforms that will return Greece to growth. We have also stated repeatedly our support for the IMF’s call for Greeks to carry out structural reforms and for meaningful debt relief,” Pearce said.
"We continue to encourage Europe, the IMF, and Greece to accelerate their efforts to conclude the review and agree on meaningful debt relief for Greece in a timely manner,” he added.
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