For the first time Troika is out of Greece

Upon Greek Prime Minister’s request the next government negotiations with representatives of creditors will be performed without the Tomsen team in the way

The next government negotiations with representatives of creditors, upon Greek Prime Minister’s Mr. Antonis Samaras request, will be performed across borders and without the Tomsen team in the way.

According to information from the IMF, which was aired from Greek TV’s Mega channel correspondent in Washington Mihalis Ignatius, the next meeting of the economic team with Troika will start from Paris on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of September, marking the gradual “withdrawal” of troika from Athens.

IMF officials noted that from now on the negotiations will continue ‘of a distance’ while at the end of September the head of the Trilateral will visit Athens, but only for two to three days.

According to the same sources, all this occurred upon of the Prime Minister’s request to the representatives of the creditors and the general director of the IMF, Ms Christine Lagarde, as Athens had wished for a long time as is well known, for Troika to restrict visits in our country, in order to avoid “triggering” reactions in society, and to pass gradually the message of step-by-step “disengagement” from the Memorandum.

The intentions of the government to keep Troika away from Athens had been obvious in the last meeting they had in Athens three weeks ago.