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Greek debt deal within next week, says Varoufakis | Greek debt deal within next week, says Varoufakis |
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Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has said he expects an agreement with the country's international creditors within the next week. | Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has said he expects an agreement with the country's international creditors within the next week. |
The government is fast running out of money and is due to make a payment of €1.5bn (£1.09bn) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on 5 June. | The government is fast running out of money and is due to make a payment of €1.5bn (£1.09bn) to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on 5 June. |
Mr Varoufakis told Star TV a deal with creditors was "very close" and denied the country might leave the eurozone. | Mr Varoufakis told Star TV a deal with creditors was "very close" and denied the country might leave the eurozone. |
"Another currency is not on our radar," he added. | "Another currency is not on our radar," he added. |
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras also talked up the prospect of a deal in a speech to Greek business figures earlier, saying the government was "in the final straight" before a deal. | |
Greece has been locked in negotiations with the EU and IMF over economic reforms they say must be implemented before the final €7.2bn tranche of the country's €240bn bailout is released. | |
Issues over pension reform, taxation, deregulation of the labour market, and the re-hiring of 4,000 former civil servants are yet to be resolved. | |
Last week, the government emptied its IMF reserves in order to pay €750m in debt interest on its existing loans. | |
An apparent proposal from European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker emerged in Greek newspaper To Vima on Monday before a spokeswoman quickly said she was unaware of it. | |
However, the plan for emergency funding and smaller primary surplus targets, in return for limited Greek fiscal reforms worth €5bn, was not completely denied. | |
The status of the Juncker proposal was unclear, but European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici complained in Berlin that the left-led government was "more eager to say what they don't want to keep in the programme than to propose alternatives". | |
Greek media reported on Tuesday that the government had sent proposals to its international creditors to revamp VAT rates in an attempt to tackle tax evasion. | |
Mr Tsipras is due to attend the EU Eastern Partnership Summit summit in Riga, where Greece is likely to be a key topic. | |
Mr Varoufakis said a payment deal was on the cards, but insisted he would reject any compromise he considered "non-viable". | Mr Varoufakis said a payment deal was on the cards, but insisted he would reject any compromise he considered "non-viable". |
"I assure you that if we face a dilemma between paying a creditor who refuses to sign an agreement with us and a pensioner, we will pay the pensioner. | "I assure you that if we face a dilemma between paying a creditor who refuses to sign an agreement with us and a pensioner, we will pay the pensioner. |
"I hope we will be able to pay both," he added. | |
European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas has welcomed the commitment by the Greek government to bring the talks to a conclusion, but said more time and effort was needed "to bridge the gaps on the remaining open issues in the negotiations". | |