European Council president pushes for reforms
 
 
 Van Rompuy gives nod to efforts but calls for more reforms, privatization; debt restructuring ruled out
		
		
	
	
    
 European Council President Herman Van Rompuy on Tuesday congratulated  the Greek government and people for an ongoing austerity drive but  encouraged authorities to push ahead with unpopular structural reforms  and an ambitious privatization program to get the economy back on track.
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The  key is to continue implementing the courageous reforms and  privatizations that have been agreed in a timely and effective manner,”  Van Rompuy told a joint press conference at the Maximos Mansion  following talks with Prime Minister George Papandreou.
The top  European Union official emphasized that all these measures were  unavoidable and should have been implemented long ago, but “are in  Greece’s long-term interest.” He also reiterated his confidence in the  commitment of Papandreou’s administration to push through key structural  reforms and the privatization program.
On the eventuality of  Greece's debt being restructured - the subject of feverish speculation  in Greece and Europe in recent weeks - Van Rompuy did not mince his  words. «Not only is it not on the agenda, it is out of the question,» he  said.
Papandreou, who has been facing growing strife within the  ranks of his Socialist party, is to provide details about the  privatization plan and his government’s medium-term reform plan on  Friday.
Addressing reporters with Van Rompuy on Tuesday,  Papandreou noted that “the efforts being made by Greek citizens are  painful but they are bearing fruit.” He added that the goal of the  reforms being promoted by his government was the resumption of growth to  “provide jobs for our young people.”
Earlier in the day, Van Rompuy also met with President Karolos Papoulos, 
who appeared less upbeat.
He  told the European Council chief that Greece’s economic crisis, and the  austerity measures being taken to counter it, had dealt a serious blow  to social cohesion. The president thanked Van Rompuy for “helping  promote some of Greece’s requests in this great struggle” but noted  that, nevertheless, “the weaker social classes are suffering.”
As  for Van Rompuy’s support for Greece’s positions, Papoulias indicated  that he expected more, remarking, “One swallow does not a summer make.”
                            
      
  
 
ekathimerini.com , Tuesday  April 12, 2011 (16:40)