Germany: Greek aid extension only makes sense if Athens upholds reforms


  • World
  • Friday, 30 Jan 2015

BERLIN (Reuters) - Discussion about a debt reduction for Greece is not in tune with reality and Greece can only get an extension of its aid programme if it is prepared to uphold the promised reforms, a spokesman for the German finance ministry said on Friday.

"The reality is simple - at the end of February an aid programme expires which in order to have an orderly ending, needs extra efforts by Greece," Martin Jaeger said at a government news conference.

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