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Clock ticking for Greece, says eurozone chief

2015-03-10 18 Dailymotion

The head of the Eurogroup has repeated his call that time is running out for Greece.<br /><br /> Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said further talks could take place in Brussels on Wednesday whilst officials from the troika visit Athens.<br /><br /> “I have said that talks in Brussels can only start when people are also welcomed in Athens. If that keeps being a problem, the process will not start and then the clock just keeps ticking and it has to start in parallel,” he said.<br /><br /> Greek Finance Minister Vanis Varoufakis left the meeting of EU finance ministers in Brussels without speaking to the media.<br /><br /> But according to Greek government officials, no visits to Athens by EU, ECB and IMF officials are planned at present.<br /><br /> Greece needs to access further bailout money amounting to some seven billion euros as its cash reserves are running low.<br /><br /> Some estimates suggest the country could run out of funds within three weeks.<br /><br /> Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras is set to hold talks with European Commiss

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