The Wall Street Journal
The
European Commission, ECB and IMF are getting very little information, European
officials say
By GABRIELE
STEINHAUSER and VIKTORIA DENDRINOU
Updated
March 18, 2015 12:22 p.m. ET
BRUSSELS—Technical talks between Greece
and its creditors aren't going well, officials said Wednesday, with each
blaming the other for the snags in crucial negotiations.
Teams from
the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International
Monetary Fund are getting very little information on the government’s finances
and other key topics in Athens,
two European officials said.
“The line
was that the Greeks aren't cooperating,” said one of the officials, summarizing
the institutions’ account during a teleconference among senior eurozone finance
ministry officials on Tuesday.