Sunday, July 5, 2015

Uncertainty after the Greek no – Helsingborgs Dagblad

– If not, we are entering a very difficult and even dramatic time, he said.

Even the Finnish Prime Minister, Juha Sipilä believes the ball is in the Greeks, and in Athens, the Greek president called the meeting with the other party leaders. The president is believed to have already received a proposal on the negotiating line that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wants to take.

The Polish Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz said that she believes the only option that remains is that Greece leaving the euro zone. Slovak Finance Minister Peter Kazimir made a similar assessment.

“Euro Architects’ nightmare, that an EU country can leave the club, looks like a realistic scenario in Today, “writes Kazimir on Twitter.

This morning, EU Commission President Donald Tusk, European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi and Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dissjelbloem hold a conference call.

Ahead of the meeting was Dissjelbloem, who is finance minister of the Netherlands, clearly critical:

“I note the outcome of the Greek referendum. This result is very regrettable for Greece’s future” he said in a written statement.

Belgian Finance Minister Johan Van Overtveldt was more optimistic. For television channel VRT, he said that the door remains open for talks with Greece aimed at measures to bring the Greek economy back on its feet and give the Greeks hope for the future.

Victory for no-side is a political victory for Greece’s radical Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who urged his compatriots to say no to the lenders’ requirements. Thousands of government supporters celebrated the victory on the streets of Athens last night.

– I’m so happy, ‘said 37-year-old Dima Rousso and added that she had not expected such a clear’ no ‘victory.

Other Greeks are more pessimistic about Tsipras to convince the lenders.

In Germany said Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel that despite the Greek Prime Minister’s assumptions now is “difficult to imagine negotiations” whether new aid package for the country.

Greece have “torn the last bridges with Europe and Greece had been able to move toward a compromise, “he said according to the German newspaper Tagesspiegel.

Tonight, German Chancellor Angela Merkel to fly to Paris to discuss the crisis during a meeting with French President François Hollande.

Of all the meetings now planned is probably today’s meeting with the European Central Bank (ECB) Governing Council is one of the most important. There waiting discussions on the liquidity support in emergencies (ELA) to Greek banks. These are believed to be open only on Tuesday, and before it has Greek financial newspapers reported that the Greek central bank will ask to have 6.6 billion euros in emergency relief.

Should the ECB on the other hand to cut the “lifeline”, ELA , market analysts believe that Greece has in practice left the eurozone, reports MarketWatch.

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