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Athens waits for news of Berlin bailout talks

2015-06-02 1 Dailymotion

Greece’s creditors have held an emergency meeting in Berlin to discuss a ‘final offer’ on debt negotiations.<br /><br /> As the meeting ended on Monday (June 1) night, there was little indication of a breakthrough, but agreement that ‘intensive work’ was needed.<br /><br /> With the Friday deadline looming large to make a 300m euro repayment to the IMF, doubts are growing over Greece’s ability to meet this month’s financial obligations as it is dangerously low on cash.<br /><br /> Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras must watch from the sidelines as the group decide on his country’s fate.<br /><br /> In article in French newspaper Le Monde, he accused the lenders of making ‘absurd proposals’ and disregarding Greek democracy.<br /><br /> His ire was directed at calls for further pension cuts and labour market reforms.<br /><br /> Tsipras faces unappealing choices: rejecting the deal could mean a default and a potential euro exit, but accepting it could be seen as a step back by Tsipras after sweeping to power on an anti-austerity platform, which could

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