Greece edges closer to bailout
February 15, 2012Eurozone finance ministers should be in a position to approve a second bailout package early next week, Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker said on Wednesday evening.
After a conference call of eurozone finance ministers, Juncker, who is president of the Eurogroup, announced he was "confident" that the group would "be able to take all the necessary decisions on Monday."
During the three-and-a-half hour call Juncker said the ministers of the 17 eurozone countries had received assurances from
Greek coalition leaders also gave "strong assurances," from the leaders of the two Greek parties that make up the coalition government to implement promised cuts and reforms even after elections expected in April.
The Eurogroup had been due to meet in Brussels but a face-to-face meeting to discuss the 130-billion-euro ($173-billion) package on Wednesday was cancelled after Athens failed to provide sufficient commitments on austerity and ensure that paperwork was complete. A decision on a second bailout program for
Meanwhile the clock is ticking for
No 'bottomless pit'
Tensions had been running high ahead of the conference call after German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble told German public radio that efforts to help
"We want to do everything we can to help
The reference to a bottomless pit prompted an angry response in
"I do not accept having my country taunted by Mr Schäuble, as a Greek I do not accept it," said Papoulias, who also blasted the
In the European Parliament in
"Let's not forget that the policies conducted in
The second bailout program comes after an earlier 110 billion-euro-scheme agreed between
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