Eurogroup expects new proposals from Greece, says Dijsselbloem
After the 'no' vote in the referendum, we have to see today how we will find solutions, Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said upon his arrival to the eurozone Finance ministers' meeting.
He added that he will meet in private before the Eurogroup meeting with the new Greek Finance Minister, Euclid Tsakalotos, to discuss the proposals of the Greek government. "We will take it step by step," he said. If the Greek people rejected the old proposals, he said, the Eurogroup expects new, that can be regarded as credible, noting that he hopes a solution to be found. Finally, he said that the eurozone is ready to do whatever is necessary to preserve its stability and therefore there can be no outcome that will doubt the credibility of the eurozone.
