BY JAN
STRUPCZEWSKI AND RENEE MALTEZOU
(Reuters) -
Warning Greece it had
"no time to lose", euro zone ministers agreed technical talks between
finance experts from Athens
and its international creditors would start on Wednesday with the aim of
unlocking further funding.
"We've
talked about this long enough now," an impatient-sounding Dutch Finance
Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said after chairing Monday's meeting of euro zone
colleagues, their first since Feb. 20, when they extended Greece 's
bailout deal to June.
"We
only have four months," he said. "Let's get it done."
The new
left-wing Greek government, keen to show voters it is keeping election promises
to break with EU-imposed austerity, has tried patience among its EU peers by
arguing over the form and venue for detailed talks required to establish its
needs and whether it has met conditions the creditors have set on reforms.
In a
compromise, Dijsselbloem said the negotiations among financial experts from Greece and the creditor institutions --the
European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund --
would start in Brussels on Wednesday, not in Athens as has been normal
for EU bailout programs so far.
Those
talks, however, would be "supported" by international teams working
in Athens to
obtain and check information.
The Greek
government has insisted it will no longer deal with the "troika", as
the three institutions have been called in a term that is now anathema for many
Greeks who associate it with massive cuts in public spending. It has also said
it will not tolerate irksome foreign inspection visits to Athens .
The
Eurogroup now calls the troika "the institutions" and the talks will,
formally at least, be based in Brussels .
EU ministers say they do not want "semantics" to get in the way of
negotiations intended to prevent Greece going bankrupt and
potentially being forced to abandon the single currency.
Greek
Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, a Marxist academic economist who has
enlivened the Eurogroup with barnstorming rhetoric against austerity, insisted
the "troika is finished".
Officials
from the institutions in Athens
would be given all the information they needed, he said, but the old style that
drew comparisons from Greeks of the Nazi occupation was over:
"The
idea of troika visits, comprising cabals of technocrats from the three
institutions in lockstep walking into our ministries and trying to implement a
program which has failed ... that is a thing of the past," he said.
It had
"alienated" Greeks and contributed to a resistance to reform, he
said, declaring that no time had been wasted and that he expected to conclude a
successful review ahead of schedule.
How rapidly
negotiations will proceed remains to be seen. The Eurogroup agreement last
month made disbursement of further funds before the current EU program expires
at the end of June conditional on Greece passing a final set of tests
that it is reforming its economy to cope with its massive debts.
CASH CRUNCH
Dijsselbloem
acknowledged Greece
was under severe pressure to find the cash to pay looming debt service
commitments, but said that pressure ought to serve as an incentive to reach a
deal with the creditors. However, he added that if Greece showed it was implementing
some of the measures, then some funds could be released before the planned
review concludes next month.
Varoufakis
has submitted a list of reforms the government is ready to take and,
criticizing the way media reported that the list fell short of what his euro
zone colleagues were looking for, said more batches of proposals were to come.
The
government has put an emphasis on raising more taxes by clamping down on
widespread cheating. But euro zone peers, notably including the bloc's German
paymaster, say that is far from enough. Revenues have in fact dropped since the
election in January as taxpayers hold off, hoping the government cuts rates.
One new
proposal, the Greek official said, was to encourage consumers to demand
tax-compliant receipts for goods and services by letting them use such receipts
to enter a lottery.
Ministers
spent barely 30 minutes discussing Greece at what was scheduled as a
routine monthly meeting, an EU official said, stressing to Varoufakis that it
was time to engage in serious, detailed discussions with experts from the
creditors.
Varoufakis,
who insisted that no time had been wasted since Feb. 20, irritated EU partners
by dangling the prospect of a referendum in a weekend newspaper interview --
though he himself criticized the paper's reporting and said he had responded to
a purely hypothetical question that could not arise.
Shut out of
capital markets, with international loans frozen and tax revenues falling, Greece could
run out of cash later this month. However, a Greek official said Athens had enough to pay
the second of four 310 million-euro loan installments due to the IMF on March
13. Two more are due on March 16 and 20.
Varoufakis
said he was confident the government, helped by its creditors, would remain
solvent during the negotiations.
Euro zone
governments assume that Greece
will need further financial support after the current program expires, although
they and Athens
will not discuss that in public at the moment.
An ECB
source said the cash position of Greek banks, on a drip-feed of emergency
lending, appeared to be stabilizing after heavy deposit outflows from December
to late February.
The ECB's
Governing Council is set to hold a teleconference on Thursday to discuss
extending that emergency liquidity assistance (ELA), a person familiar with the
matter said.
BETTER OFF
OUT?
A senior
ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Greece would be better off outside
the euro zone, suggesting that Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble privately
agreed.
"By
leaving the euro zone, as Schaeuble has suggested, the country could make
itself competitive again from a currency perspective with a new drachma,"
Peter Ramsauer of the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) wrote in Bild
newspaper.
Merkel and
Schaeuble have both said publicly they want to keep Greece in. But in a sign that
German views may be shifting, Ramsauer said a temporary "Grexit"
would be a "great opportunity" to boost its economy and
administration, "making it fit to return to the euro area from a position
of strength".
Seeking
European support, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will meet European
Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels on Friday. Juncker has been trying
to mediate between the new Athens government and
its EU creditors, notably Germany ,
but his efforts have irritated Berlin .
An opinion
poll on Monday showed a large majority of Greeks want Athens to compromise to avoid having to leave
the euro.
(Additional
reporting by Robin Emmott, Tom Koerkemeier, Ingrid Melander, Francesco
Guarascio and Alastair Macdonald in Brussels, Toby Sterling in Amsterdam,
Stephen Brown and Noah Barkin in Berlin, Steven Scherer in Rome and Angeliki
Koutantou in Athens; Writing by Paul Taylor and Alastair Macdonald; Editing by
Jeremy Gaunt, Larry King, Robin Pomeroy)
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