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Eurogroup meeting: Schaeuble insists on automatic brake on state expenditure

He criticized the government of Alexis Tsipras saying that "Greece has made wrong decisions"

Newsroom May 9 04:35

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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble defended the view that European finance ministers should set a mechanism which would automatically put the brakes on state expenditure, arguing that if things don’t go well for Greece, there must be such a mechanism.

Arriving at Eurgroup meeting, he publicly criticized the government of Alexis Tsipras saying: ” Greece has made wrong decisions. Greeks should be blamed for their choices”.

Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem warned that a final decision on Greece’s bailout program, and debt relief, is not likely today.

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Asked on what are the prospects for Greek debt relief to be on the table today, he answered: “We’re definitely going to discuss it. We’ll discuss when, if, under what conditions this could take place, is it necessary. But this is the first discussion we’ll have on it. I don’t expect any definite conclusions as yet,” he said.

Mr. Dijsselbloem also said that ministers need more time to consider Greece’s reforms and its proposals for contingency measures.

 

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