MEXICO CITY, Mexico, in July. 06 2015.- In Greece, on Sunday the 61.31% of Greeks said no to the demands of further adjustments of the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission in exchange for more financial aid.
Hours after the Greek prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, said the decision of its citizens does not mean a break with the European Union.
The Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras spoke by telephone with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who asked him to present on Tuesday a plan to reach an agreement with creditors and define the economic future of Greece
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany. Time is running out. We are emphasizing that such proposals have to do this week to resolve the current situation.
After meeting with the president of France, Chancellor of Germany he said he expected concrete proposals to put Greece back on the path of growth
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany. We are clearly saying that the door for talks remains open. And tomorrow’s meeting of the heads of state of the eurozone must be understood in that sense.
The proposal will be presented during a European Council to be held tomorrow in Brussels, Belgium, with the participation of the leaders of all countries in the euro zone.
Christine Lagarde, director IMF said the IMF stands ready to help Greece if asked to do so.
The European Central Bank said it will keep emergency loans to the banking system in Greece is kept afloat.
The UN hopes that Greece and its creditors to reach an agreement
The White House called on the leaders of the European Union and Greece to reach an agreement that would allow the country to continue in the euro area.
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