ATHENS: Greece’s prime minister says he is confident his country will return to growth in 2014 after a brutal six-year recession, and pledges to push for an easing of austerity measures.
Antonis Samaras said international organisations were all predicting 2014 would be the year the Greek economy began to recover, and credited unpopular austerity policies for the turnaround.
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