Greek Debts Talks Are Stalemated

Thursday 12 February 2015





BBC: Greece bailout talks: No agreement in Brussels



Greek and eurozone officials have failed to reach an agreement over Greece's debt crisis, though both sides said there was still hope for a deal.



Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem said seven hours of talks in Brussels had been "constructive".



But they ended without a joint statement to outline procedural steps ahead of further talks next Monday.




WNU Editor: Greece does not want to respect its past agreements .... but they want more money .... this may make sense in Greece, but to those who are owed money and are now being told to forget about it .... but still give us more money .... I doubt that it will fly. Greece's call for war reparations is also not helping the debate .... Greece Seeks to Make War Reparations Part of Debt Debate (WSJ).



More News On Greece's Debt Talks



After Talks, Eurozone and Greece Fail to Settle Differences Over Debt -- NYT

Greek debt deal elusive but investors remain hopeful -- AP

Greek PM Tsipras in Brussels as clock ticks on EU bailout -- Reuters

Greece and eurozone in stalemate over debt burden -- The Guardian

Eurozone and Greece still a long way apart after talks -- The Australian

Greece bailout talks end with no agreement -- Al Jazeera

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