THE UNIVERSAL
Tuesday June 2, 2015 7:05 a.m.
“Greece has made specific proposals that we have made concessions, as is normal in a negotiation, but have presented a realistic plan to get the country out of the crisis,” Tsipras said after visit the Ministry of Culture and Sports, Efe reported.
Tsipras warned that citizens have to prepare for difficult times after the conclusion of the negotiations.
“The next day, after the end negotiation, there will be difficulties, but what the people want the government is addressing them in conditions of justice and equality. “
The prime minister stressed that an agreement with the institutions will mean the” end of the division in Europe “, but stressed that the decision now lies with the European political leaders.
Still, Tsipras was optimistic about getting a good finish in the talks.
“The government I have a plan and determination and compass is what he wants the vast majority of the Greek population, a different solution to the past of the bailout programs and submission,” he said.
Tsipras said “Greeks must he be proud, regardless of party affiliation,” he said.
A few hours earlier, the Greek government said that “it has not received any draft agreement”, nor is there a connection between Tsipras and representatives of so-called “institutions”.
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