zaterdag 6 juni 2015

Russia and Greece

Putin holds phone call with Tsipras, agrees to meet in 2 weeks in Russia

Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (Reuters/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (Reuters/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

Putin holds phone call with Tsipras, agrees to meet in 2 weeks in Russia

RT.com
Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding telephone talks with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday. They have discussed Russian gas supplies via Turkish Stream and agreed to meet at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in mid-June.
“Practical steps were discussed to implement agreements reached during the recent working visit of Alexis Tsipras to Russia, particularly the planned construction of the gas transport infrastructure across the territory of Turkey and Greece,” the press service said.
The talks with the Russian president come hours before the Greek prime minister is due to address the country’s parliament about the EU proposal.
The Russian and Greek leaders have recently stepped up contacts, especially regarding the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. It is planned for the pipeline to transport 47 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas to the Turkish-Greek border.
Earlier on Friday, media reports said that Greece would delay its €300 million payment to IMF and pay it along with other June repayments totalling €1.6 billion at the end of the month.
Greece has been stuck in five months of negotiations with the so-called Troika of international creditors – the IMF, the ECB and the European Commission – as it seeks to get €7.2 billion of new bailout funds unlocked.
So far, there has been no significant progress in the talks as the two parties can’t meet halfway over Greece’s reform agenda. Greece has been insisting it won’t agree to new drastic cuts that pulled its economy into years of recession, while the creditors want to make sure the Athens wouldn’t waste the money it is lent.

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