ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's deputy finance minister said Sunday's referendum reflected voters' desire to remain in the euro, while rejecting the terms' of a bailout offer by international creditors.
"With the referendum results today, we have a message of 'Yes' to Europe, 'Yes' to the euro but 'No' to the terms of the creditors' proposal." Deputy Finance Minister Dimitris Mardas told reporters after a meeting with top bankers.
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