Saturday, February 21, 2015 | 5:50 pm
The Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras , stated that “how difficult starts now” in negotiations with partners in the eurozone after the Eurogroup acordase extended four months financial aid to the country .
“We won a battle, not the war. The hard part starts now,” Tsipras said today in a televised message.
The prime minister stressed that Greece has achieved “successful negotiations”.
“Yesterday we fail the plan of conservative forces in Greece and abroad to stifle our country and show that Europe is a space for negotiation and mutually beneficial commitments and not an extermination space , submission and punishment, “he said Tsipras.
In this regard he added that” yesterday is more important for Europe than for Greece “and noted that almost 20 days ago I took care of a country “on the brink and empty boxes”.
Tsipras reiterated that the agreement reached “moves over austerity and memos (rescue programs)” and starts negotiation to achieve “growth, employment and our European future.”
For the Greek Prime Minister, this covenant “ends with reductions in wages and pensions, with measures that lead to recession and exaggerated surpluses. “
In his speech Tsipras also had words for the Greek people whom he described as” best ally of the government “and thanked for their support,” without which we could not have won this battle. “
Following the decision of the Eurogroup of extending credit to Greece four months, Athens working around the clock to present to the end of Monday specific reforms based on the agreement, which definitely convince their partners.
The institutions undertake an initial analysis of whether the measures are as consistent enough to be “valid starting point” for the successful completion of the fifth review of the program and the result will be transferred to Eurogroup teleconference on Tuesday .
EFE
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