by Stefan
RiecherMark Deen
8:06 PM
EEST
April 18,
2015
European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi urged Greece to work quickly toward an
agreement with its creditors to curb a deepening financial crisis and quash
doubts over its membership of the euro.
Even as he
warned investors against dumping the single currency, Draghi said Prime
Minister Alexis Tsipras’s government must do “much more work” to show it can
satisfy the terms of its 240 billion-euro ($259 billion) bailout program.
“It’s
urgent,” Draghi told reporters in Washington
on Saturday during meetings of the International Monetary Fund. “We all want Greece to
succeed. The answer is in the hands of the Greek government.”