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Dombrovskis: Greece, lenders risk euro zone instability if review talks drag on

Dombrovskis: Greece, lenders risk euro zone instability if review talks drag on

Greece and its lenders should quickly approve a review of reforms the indebted country must take in return for unlocking new loans, a senior European Union official said on Sunday, warning of financial instability in the eurozone if the issue lingers.

"Now is not the time to turn the clocks back to financial instability," Valdis Dombrovskis, vice president of the European Commission and the EU's financial services chief, told Germany's Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

"The reforms in the program are aimed at improving the competitiveness of the Greek economy and to give Greeks hope of a stable and secure future," he added.

Greece and its international lenders made substantial progress in talks on Friday to bridge differences over reforms.

The chairman of eurozone finance ministers Jeroen Dijsselbloem said the talks on Friday brought all sides close to a stage when lenders can send a mission of experts to Greece to prepare a report on the completion of the batch of reforms.

Such a staff level agreement would then pave the way for a decision by euro zone finance ministers to disburse new loans to Greece, without which Athens would default on its debt in July.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Saturday he believed drawn-out bailout review would be completed positively but repeated that Athens would not accept "illogical" demands by its lenders. [Reuters]

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