ECONOMY

Eurogroup chief says door remains open to Greece

The door remains open for negotiations with Greece even after talks with creditors collapsed over the weekend, Eurogroup chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on Monday.

Dijsselbloem, speaking to reporters, said that the Greeks appeared to have made up their mind about the country’s future within the eurozone (by walking away from a deal) and “we can’t get involved in that.”

“I continue to say our door is open, although the options and the time are very limited,” he said.

Dijsselbloem said that after months of negotiations aimed at averting a Greek default he was disappointed by Greece’s ending of discussions with its creditors, who have demanded reforms in exchange for emergency funding.

“This is really about the future of Greece and also of the eurozone, but mainly of Greece,” he said.

[Reuters]

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