Tuesday 10 February 2015

Greece : Wolfgang Schäuble, Jean-Claude Juncker...and other players



Wolfgang Schäuble, from in.gr

«Εάν η Ελλάδα δεν θέλει νέο πρόγραμμα βοήθειας, τελειώνουν όλα» λέει ο γερμανός υπουργός Οικονομικών Βόλφγκανγκ Σόιμπλε.

It seems a compromise may be possible, in spite of  Schäuble's statement.

Liberation (France) on SYRIZA - Libération: Pour Syriza, l'ennemi public n°1 de la Grèce est Allemand

Tsipras-Juncker phone call

Bloomberg: Germany Toughens Tone

The Greek Crisis

A tightrope (Kathimerini Editorial)

Eurogroup attitude (Kathimerini)

Greece will need a third loan agreement (Director of the Bruegel Institute)

The Telegraph

"Greece's leaders stun Europe with escalating defiance"

The Independent

"Germany rejects Greece's demands for $11 billion of Second World War reparations"

Reuters: Varoufakis, Greece needs debt haircut

Reuters: Greek deal hopes rise

"The European Commission will introduce a compromise proposal in which Greece should ask for a six-month period to discuss with lenders any pending issues and post-bailout plan according to a report by MNSI, citing unnamed sources. The Commission said there was no formal proposal for resolving Greece's debt problems, although talks were intensive ahead of a series of meetings of euro zone finance ministers and EU leaders in Brussels".

Reuters, Juncker

"Defence Minister Panos Kammenos said Greece could look to Russia or China if it failed to get a new debt deal with the euro zone. "What we want is a deal," the hardline nationalist said on television. "But if there is no deal ... and if we see that Germany remains rigid and wants to blow apart Europe, then we have the obligation to go to Plan B. Plan B is to get funding from another source. "It could be the United States at best, it could be Russia, it could be China or other countries," Kammenos added".

Reuters, Jens Weudmann, Bundesbank

Telegraph: Tilt to Russia and China?

Aid from Russia and China?

China "knows nothing", Reuters

"The Dark Side of SYRIZA", Pavlos Eleftheriadis

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