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Dijsselbloem: Greece must decide of how to proceed

Eurogroup soon to decide on Greece- He commends Tsipra’s statements

Newsroom January 31 06:56

Eurogroup soon to decide on Greece- He commends Tsipra’s statements

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A couple of hours after Greek Prime Minister’s statements to Bloomberg, the Dutch Minister of Finance  and Head of Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloem commends Mr. Tsipra’s statements and reveals that Eurogroup soon to decide on Greece.

According to Bloomberg, from his side Dijsselbloem also made an attempt to mitigate impressions after his meeting with the Greek Minister of Finance Yanis Varoufakis in Athens by stating that talks with the Greek side were”constructive.”

Furthermore, the Head of Eurogroup also revealed  that all 19 Eurozone Ministers of Finance will soon decide on Greece and called Greece to decide of how to proceed.

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