BERLIN (Reuters) – Finance ministers Eurozone have no plans to discuss a possible third bailout for Greece when they meet on Monday, a spokesman said Wednesday the German government after the Spanish Economy Minister reconsider the possibility of providing more aid to Athens.
“The Eurogroup not has under its agenda on Monday to discuss a new bailout program for Greece, “said a spokesman for the Ministry of Finance in Berlin, adding that so far the Greek government has said it does not want a third package of assistance.
Spain’s Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, previously said Wednesday it is unlikely that Greece can return to capital markets for June, when expire the extension of its current bailout, so they may need more funds from its European partners.
(Reporting by Andreas Rinke; written by Madeline Chambers. Spanish Editing by Jon Boyle)
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