Azken albisteak: Germany Gives Greece One Final Ultimatum After Friday’s “Optimistic” Talks Devolve Into Disagreement And Confusion1
Hona hemen arazoa:
“The underlying problem for Greece, as we have been writing ever since October, is that the country is not only out of money, but it is now almost $4 billion in the hole. It is, in effect, insolvent. “
Amerikar bilioi: 109
Bai, Troika badator:
“…yes, the Troika is on its way. As it the final final German ultimatum to Greece.”
Eta bihar?
“As for tomorrow’s critical, and potentially make or break, meeting between Tsipras and Merkel in Berlin, here is what Kathimerini said earlier:
Tsipras highlighted a “unique opportunity to pursue changes which previous governments did not dare to attempt, either because they were committed to powerful interests or because they did not have popular support.”
What he really means is that tomorrow is when the lies and can kicking end, and either Tsipras capitulates fully, and irrevocably, in public, without a hint of any doubt as to who is calling the shots thereby burning all pre-election promise bridges, or Greece will be out of the Eurozone in a matter of days if not hours.”
Laster jakingo dugu!
joseba says:
Alemania: Fartsa, Spiegel, …
1) Fartsak segitzen du…
Alexis eta Angie-ren prentsaurrekoa
(Merkel/Tsipras “Get Rid Of Stereotypes” Press Conference – Live Feed: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-03-23/merkeltsipras-press-conference-live-feed.)
… bien bitartean ez dago diru-laguntza gehiagorik.
2) Spiegel
Spiegel Online International: Alemania, europar batzuek nola ikusten duten
(The Fourth Reich’: What Some Europeans See When They Look at Germany: http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/german-power-in-the-age-of-the-euro-crisis-a-1024714.html#ref=rss.)
Alemaniak eurogunea gobernatzen du, argi.
joseba says:
Time Isn’t on Our Side
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/03/greece-syriza-eurogroup-negotiations-austerity/
“The plan — or rather, the range of strategies — currently being considered by the Europeans can be summed up as follows: either trigger in the short term the collapse of the Syriza government, or, and this appears to be the prevailing option, drag it into a new strategic retreat in April, which will prepare the ground for a final capitulation in June.”
“… the most reasonable proposal is a negotiated exit from the euro, which would be combined with a writing-off of the major part of the debt, and would free both sides from the negative effects of a forced Grexit and from the endless preoccupation with an unsustainable Greek debt.”
joseba says:
Greece and Ukraine:
As EU member Greece begs for a 2 billion euro lifeline, EU non-member, Ukraine, easily gets 1.8 billion euros from EU to fund its war
http://redpilltimes.com/as-eu-member-greece-begs-for-a-2-billion-euro-lifeline-eu-non-member-ukraine-easily-gets-1-8-billion-euros-from-eu-to-fund-its-war/