Agreement must be reached says Dijsselbloem
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
The president of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem spoke exclusively to "Ta Nea" newspaper and argued that theTroika and coalition government must come to an agreement over the next few days.
The Dutch Finance Minister stressed that there must be a deal between the troika and Athens over the next few days, otherwise the risk will be huge and the Eurogroup will be unable to take any decisions regarding Greece next week.
When asked about what solutions will be offered to Greece after the current rescue program ends, Mr. Dijsselbloem avoided answering and referred to the Eurogroup scheduled for the 8th of December.
source: Ta Nea
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