AFP
APR. 26,
2015, 4:14 PM
Business
Insider
Speaking on
Sunday, the two leaders "expressed their willingness to establish stable
communication throughout the negotiations, in order to quickly reach an
agreement that is good for both sides," the source said.
In a bid to
speed up the stalled negotiations, Tsipras met with Eurogroup chief Jeroen
Dijsselbloem.
The
so-called Brussels
group, which is in charge of the negotiations on Greek's debt, will hold a
teleconference with Greek officials Monday, and a second meeting in person on
Wednesday in the Belgian capital.
The
developments come after EU ministers heaped pressure on Greece Friday to speed up negotiations, after a
meting in Riga
last week ended without a breakthrough.
European
Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici on Sunday told French radio
station RTL: "We will do everything we need to do in order to reach an
agreement."
He added:
"Greece 's
place is in the eurozone."
Greek
Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, who maintained his critical tone in comments
published Sunday, told Greek paper Realnews: "Our job is to convince our
partners that we are working for profound reforms and a reasonable public
finance policy."
"Their
job is to give up their sterile attachment to the 'logic' of memorandums (austerity)
that has failed," he added.
A survey
published Sunday showed that seven out of 10 Greeks want their radical
left-wing leaders to reach an agreement with their creditors.
Tsipras
swept to power in January on a promise to break with the austerity demanded by Greece 's EU-IMF
creditors. Defying his paymasters, he pushed welfare laws through parliament
last month and has continued to refuse measures agreed by the previous
government.
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