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Dijsselbloem in Parliament: debt relief now on the cards for Greece – European Parliament (press release)

Debt relief for Greece will be looked into at the next Eurogroup meeting on 22 May, according to Jeroen Dijsselbloem. The president of the informal body of the eurozone’s finance ministers made the announcement during a plenary debate in Parliament on 27 April. He also apologised to MEPs about recent remarks that proved controversial.

Greece

Dijsselbloem attended a plenary debate on the second review of the economic adjustment programme for the country. The Eurogroup president said debt relief was a possibility: “Last year we gave that commitment to come back to this issue of [debt] sustainability for Greece because thats the only way they will come back on a sustainable path and a sustainable …

Read the full article at: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20170427STO72689/dijsselbloem-in-parliament-debt-relief-now-on-the-cards-for-greece

Category: Debt HelpBy Insolvency GuardianMay 3, 2017

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Dijsselbloem in Parliament: debt relief now on the cards for Greece – European Parliament (press release)

Debt relief for Greece will be looked into at the next Eurogroup meeting on 22 May, according to Jeroen Dijsselbloem. The president of the informal body of the eurozone’s finance ministers made the announcement during a plenary debate in Parliament on 27 April. He also apologised to MEPs about recent remarks that proved controversial.

Greece

Dijsselbloem attended a plenary debate on the second review of the economic adjustment programme for the country. The Eurogroup president said debt relief was a possibility: “Last year we gave that commitment to come back to this issue of [debt] sustainability for Greece because thats the only way they will come back on a sustainable path and a sustainable …

Read the full article at: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/20170427STO72689/Dijsselbloem-in-Parliament-debt-relief-now-on-the-cards-for-Greece

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