Thursday meeting on Greece not decisive, no decisions expected - EU's Tusk


  • World
  • Thursday, 19 Mar 2015

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The separate meeting of the leaders of Greece, Germany, France and European institutions on the sidelines of the EU summit on Thursday on Greek financing will not be decisive and is designed to avoid a heated debate at the summit, the summit chairman said.

Donald Tusk said ahead of a meeting of the leaders of the 28 European Union countries that no one wanted the nearly bankrupt Greece to leave the single currency area -- a possibility called a Grexit -- even if it were to happen by accident -- dubbed a Grexident.

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