by Ian
WishartCorina RuheKarl Stagno Navarra
12:52 PM
EEST
April 24,
2015
Euro-area
finance ministers hurled abuse at Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis
behind closed doors as they shut down his bid to find a shortcut to releasing
financial aid.
Jeroen
Dijsselbloem, the Dutch chairman of the euro-zone finance chiefs’ group,
categorically ruled out making a partial aid payment in exchange for a narrower
program of reforms after a stormy meeting in Riga, Latvia,
in which Varoufakis was heavily criticized by his euro-area colleagues over his
failure to deliver economic reforms.
Euro-area
finance chiefs said Varoufakis’s handling of the talks was irresponsible and
accused him of being a time-waster, a gambler and an amateur, a person familiar
with the conversations said, asking not to be named because the discussions
were private.