U.S. & French Presidents Converse About Greece
U.S. President Barack Obama conversed once again with French President François Hollande, concerning current developments in Greece.
The two Presidents agreed on reaching a solution that allows Greece to return to debt sustainability and growth, within the Eurozone and to restart reforms. The two premiers addressed that these acts will need demanding agreements from both Greece and all international parties involved.
President Obama and President Hollande referenced that their financial teams consistently remain in constant contact, and are assessing Greece's political and economic environment and international markets.
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