Mon Jul 20,
2015 5:41am EDT
ATHENS | BY DINA KYRIAKIDOU
Reuters
Once again
Alexis Tsipras was struggling to make a decision. For hours on July 13, the
Greek prime minister and Europe's leaders had been trying to thrash out a new
deal to bail out bankrupt Greece
and keep the country in the euro zone.
Now a clean
copy of the latest text had been printed, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
French President Francois Hollande and European Council President Donald Tusk
were satisfied with the terms. So too appeared Tsipras – but he left the room
to check the details one more time with colleagues in his leftist party Syriza.