Greece will only have completely emerged from its crisis when it can independently and consistently borrow in international markets.<br />His comments on Monday to Greek lawmakers came as European creditors urged Tsipras to maintain his zeal for reforms in return for billions more of bailout cash and a promise of talks on relieving the country's debt burden.<br />As a condition of July's three-year 86 billion-euro bailout agreement the country's third since 2010 Greece has to overhaul its economy by reforming its labour markets, raising taxes, cutting spending and putting state investments up for sale.<br />"This government, during its four-year mandate, will set its seal on the country's final exit from the crisis," Tsipras told lawmakers at the opening of a three-day parliamentary debate on his government's policy platform, which ends with a confidence vote late Wednesday.