Finance ministry dismisses FAZ report
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greece's finance ministry on Sunday strongly criticised an article appearing in the German newspaper "Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung" (FAZ Sunday edition), saying that it undermined the negotiations underway, as well as Europe.
Any FAS readers that actually searched the minutes from the Eurogroup Working Group (EWG) meeting would be hard pressed to justify either FAS's headline or the contents of the article, a finance ministry announcement said.
Citing unnamed participants in the EWG meeting, FAS claimed eurozone officials were "shocked at Greece's failure to outline plans for structural reforms" at last week's talks in Brussels and accused the Greek representative at the meeting of behaving like a "taxi driver".
Related items
-
Lasithi: A tourist was found dead near the archaeological site of Latous
-
Kylie Minogue: Enchanted with Mykonos - Praises the "island of the winds" to her followers on Instagram [pics]
-
FM Gerapetritis: ‘Greece’s goal is precisely to serve as a bridge between North-South and East-West’
-
PM Mitsotakis: Tourism workers should se well paid and satisfied
-
National Theater to perform Aristophanes at lesser-known ancient theaters over the summer
Latest from E.Tsiliopoulos
- Lasithi: A tourist was found dead near the archaeological site of Latous
- Kylie Minogue: Enchanted with Mykonos - Praises the "island of the winds" to her followers on Instagram [pics]
- FM Gerapetritis: ‘Greece’s goal is precisely to serve as a bridge between North-South and East-West’
- PM Mitsotakis: Tourism workers should se well paid and satisfied
- National Theater to perform Aristophanes at lesser-known ancient theaters over the summer