Hollande's office denies further Monday phone chat with Tsipras


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  • Monday, 06 Jul 2015

PARIS (Reuters) - French President Francois Hollande's office denied that he had held a further telephone conversation with Greek leader Alexis Tsipras, countering remarks by a Greek source that such a discussion had taken place.

Hollande and Tsipras spoke by phone on Sunday night and Hollande is due to meet German leader Angela Merkel in Paris on Monday evening following the Greek people's resounding 'No' to a European cash-for-reform deal in a referendum.

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