Eurogroup Chief: Greece Has To Meet Commitments
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem has been quoted as saying that Greece must urgently meet commitments made to international lenders in order to restore its competitiveness and attract foreign investment.
According to Mr. Dijsselbloem, Eurozone finance ministers have started "to run out of patience."
The comments by the eurogroup chief were published as troika officials left the Greek capital on Thursday without a deal with the government on austerity measures being demanded .
Some issues still remain open regarding Greece's reform program, troika representatives said on Thursday.
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