Media Finland urges exclude Greece from the euro zone
Sat Jul 11, 2015 5:35 pm
Finland calls on the Eurogroup to exclude Greece from the eurozone, reports Yle. According to reports, Finland strongly opposes a new package of financial aid to Greece. Finance Minister Alexander Stubb received from the parliamentary committee a strict mandate, which in practice means the exclusion of Greece from the euro zone.
Finland representing the talks tougher stance most likely be forced to defend its position alone. Eurogroup decision must be unanimous, and disagreement in Finland suggests that "today, the Greek question is not reached" an agreement, says the publication.
The decision on Greece has caused great controversy in Finland, and almost led to the collapse of the government. "True Finns" act categorically against the financial aid to Greece.
glavcom.ua: In Russian
Finland representing the talks tougher stance most likely be forced to defend its position alone. Eurogroup decision must be unanimous, and disagreement in Finland suggests that "today, the Greek question is not reached" an agreement, says the publication.
The decision on Greece has caused great controversy in Finland, and almost led to the collapse of the government. "True Finns" act categorically against the financial aid to Greece.
glavcom.ua: In Russian
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