BN 07/12 19:34 *GREEK GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL SPEAKS ON CONDITION OF ANONYMITY
BN 07/12 19:33 *GREEK GOVERNMENT VIEWS EUROGROUP TEXT AS `VERY BAD': OFFICIAL
BN 07/12 19:32 *HOLLANDE WAS MORE SUPPORTIVE OF GREECE: GREEK OFFICIAL
BN 07/12 19:31 *TSIPRAS, MERKEL AIRED DIFFERENCES IN MEETING: GREEK OFFICIAL
BN 07/12 19:33 *GREEK GOVERNMENT VIEWS EUROGROUP TEXT AS `VERY BAD': OFFICIAL
BN 07/12 19:32 *HOLLANDE WAS MORE SUPPORTIVE OF GREECE: GREEK OFFICIAL
BN 07/12 19:31 *TSIPRAS, MERKEL AIRED DIFFERENCES IN MEETING: GREEK OFFICIAL
Greece Views Eurogroup Text as Very Bad: Greek Govt Official
2015-07-12 19:42:58.100 GMT
By Jonathan Stearns
(Bloomberg) -- Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and
German Chancellor Angela Merkel aired differences during meeting
they held in Brussels on Sunday on a possible new aid program,
Greek government official said.
* Tsipras and Merkel were at odds over issues including the
treatment of Greece’s debt and the role of the International
Monetary Fund in a possible third rescue package, the
official told reporters on the condition of anonymity during
a meeting of euro-area leaders
* French President Francois Hollande, who also attended the
meeting with Tsipras and Merkel, took positions more
supportive of the Greek government, according to the
official
* European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has played a
very supportive role with regard to Greece’s lenders during
aid discussions, the official said
* A battle is taking place over a document sent to the euro-
area leaders on the basis of talks earlier among the
region’s finance ministers, according to the official
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2015-07-12 19:42:58.100 GMT
By Jonathan Stearns
(Bloomberg) -- Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and
German Chancellor Angela Merkel aired differences during meeting
they held in Brussels on Sunday on a possible new aid program,
Greek government official said.
* Tsipras and Merkel were at odds over issues including the
treatment of Greece’s debt and the role of the International
Monetary Fund in a possible third rescue package, the
official told reporters on the condition of anonymity during
a meeting of euro-area leaders
* French President Francois Hollande, who also attended the
meeting with Tsipras and Merkel, took positions more
supportive of the Greek government, according to the
official
* European Central Bank President Mario Draghi has played a
very supportive role with regard to Greece’s lenders during
aid discussions, the official said
* A battle is taking place over a document sent to the euro-
area leaders on the basis of talks earlier among the
region’s finance ministers, according to the official
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