ECB refuse to raise liquidity support for Greece
(VOVworld) – The European Central Bank announced Monday that it will keep its Emergency Liquidity Assistance to Greece unchanged at levels announced last week of 89 billion EUR.
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French President Francois Hollande welcomes German Chancellor Angela Merkel as she arrives at the Elysee Palace in Paris for a crisis meeting on Greece. (Photo: EPA) |
The same day, France and Germany left an open door for further talks with Greece following a meeting between French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The announcement reflects efforts by leaders of France and Germany, the two leading nations in Europe in looking for a solution to settle the post-referendum crisis.
Hollande said it’s time for the Greek government to submit serious and reliable proposals and its willingness to stay within the Eurozone must be presented by a long-term plan.
IMF chief Christine Largarde said the IMF will assist Greece if requested. The statement was made a day after the result of the referendum revealed that most Greek voters rejected creditor demands for further austerity.