Eurogroup chief: prescriptive measures complicated legally
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Dutch finance minister and Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem in a statement today on Dutch radio BNR argued that in two weeks an agreement will have to be reached with Greece.
On preventive measures Dijsselbloem said: "It seems that it is still quite complicated legally."
The head of the Eurogroup said on the subject of the package of prescriptive measures of EUR 3.6 billion argued that there are still open issues.
"We can use this time to consider the debt relief chances," he added, and reiterated that debt relief and added that for him there can be no referencce to a debt write-off, but rather a review of the interest rates or postponement of payments.
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