Greece should look to fulfill its reform responsibilities rather than expect a blank cheque from Eurozone creditors, German Minister of Finance Wolfgang Schaeuble said Friday.
The German official stressed today that Greece cannot turn its back on reforms it promised to do, according to a report by German news agency DPA. A spokesperson for the minister ruled out today any chance of bilateral talks between the German leadership and its Greek counterpart. She added that the problem was European and so talks would continue to take place with the European Commission, European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund on one part, and the Greek government on the other.
Source: QNA
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