Wednesday, February 11, 2015

GREECE TAKES BAILOUT PROPOSALS TO BRUSSELS

Greece's government is taking proposals on ending part of its international bailout to a meeting of eurozone finance ministers in Brussels.

The country's new left-wing government has a 10 point plan which would see 30% of its bailout replaced.

The current deal with the EU and the IMF expires on the 28th February and Greece's new Prime Minister has pledged to renegotiate terms.

However, Germany continues to warn Greece it must honour its commitments.

And it's thought unlikely eurozone finance ministers will reach a final deal at today's talks.

Social policy expert Dr. Theodoros Papadopoulos from the University of Bath says the summit may at least add some clarity.

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Social policy expert Dr. Theodoros Papadopoulos from the University of Bath says the summit will expose ideological differences.

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