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Greece says 'no deal' at crunch talks with eurozone finance ministers - live updates | Business | The Guardian
Greece: No agreement at the eurogroup
The Greek government has had enough of the delays, and has released its own statement, reports Helena Smith in Athens.
And crucially, it reads,
“At this euro group there has been no agreement.”
“An extension of the memorandum cannot be accepted. Negotiations will continue with the goal [of achieving[ a mutually beneficial agreement.”
The statement added that the Greek side had put forward well-founded arguments as to why the bailout accord had failed, enlightening listeners on Greece’s problems of public debt and the humanitarian crisis it has also suffered. “An extension of the memorandum cannot be accepted. Negotiations will continue with the goal [of achieving[ a mutually beneficial agreement.”
Dijsselbloem: Not enough progress for conclusion
Dijsselbloem says some progress has been made, but we have not made enough progress to reach a joint conclusion.
So talks will continue on Monday.
There are no conclusions that I can share with you.
Eurogroup: Snap summary
That’s the shortest, and most disappointing, press conference I can remember since covering this financial crisis.
The failure to agree a statement, even a holding one, suggests that the two sides have made desperately little progress tonight.
In fact, we’ve moved backwards -- as officials who should now been working on a resolution ready for Monday will be sitting on their hands.
The disputes clearly go straight to the heart of this crisis -- with Dijsselbloem saying that political agreement is needed. That bats the problem over to tomorrow’s EU Summit.
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