Tue Jun 16,
2015 4:42pm EDT Related: GREECE
ATHENS/BERLIN
| BY LEFTERIS PAPADIMAS AND ERIK KIRSCHBAUM
Reuters
Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras accused Greece 's
creditors on Tuesday of trying to "humiliate" Greeks with more cuts
as he defied a growing drumbeat of warnings that Europe
was preparing for his country to leave the euro.
The
unrepentant address to lawmakers after the collapse of talks with European and
IMF lenders at the weekend was the clearest sign yet that the leftist leader
has no intention of making a last-minute U-turn and accepting austerity cuts
needed to unlock frozen aid and avoid a debt default within two weeks.