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IMF, ECB step up pressure on Germany to accept Greece aid
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 28 - 04 - 2010


The European Central Bank (ECB) and International
Monetary Fund (IMF) stepped up pressure on Germany today to
expedite a bailout for debt-stricken Greece, as negotiations over
tough budget cuts in Athens continued, dpa reported.
"Every day that is lost, it gets worse in Greece and the
eurozone," IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn told a press conference
in Berlin, following a meeting with ECB chief Jean-Claude Trichet and
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
The Greek debt crisis intensified Wednesday amid a renewed fall in
markets, after the international rating agency Standard and Poor's
(S&P) on Tuesday dramatically downgraded Greek bonds to junk status
and cut the credit rating for Portugal, which is also battling to
clean up its state finances.
Greece's perilous financial state has also helped to fuel
speculation that the nation might require additional aid to help it
limp through the crisis.
But speaking in Sao Paulo where he is on an official visit, German
Economy Minister Rainer Bruederle said that in the three years to
2012, Greece would receive some 135 billion euros (178.1 billion
dollars) in loans, of which Germany would pay 8.4 billion a year, the
highest among the 16-member eurozone states.
"I can't rule out," he added, "that it will be a higher amount."
Greece was forced to move to trigger an European-IMF financial
lifeline after a surge in borrowing costs.
Faced with widespread German voter anger about throwing Greece a
financial lifeline, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is insisting on
strict conditions to apply to any Greek bailout.
With time running out for Greece, Merkel has come under fire amid
claims her government was exacerbating the crisis by delaying a
decision on the legislation to help activate the financial lifeline.
Officials from the IMF, ECB and the European Union (EU) are
currently in Athens attempting to reach agreement on a round of new
measures aimed at slashing Greece's ballooning deficit and budget
level, which is expected to the completed by the end of the week.
For his part, Trichet said Athens had to agree to a program of
savings that was "courageous and convincing."
Schaeuble said during the press conference that legislation to
activate Germany's contribution to the emergency line of credit could
be ready for parliament as early as next Monday, provided Athens
agrees to the new rounds of budget cuts.
At a separate press conference, Merkel said the IMF and the
European Commission need to devise a programme with Greece.
"Everything else depends on that," she added.
After talks with Strauss-Kahn, Merkel later agreed that the moves
to activate the bailout should be accelerated.
Speaking to reporters, Strauss-Kahn declined to set out any detail
on the talks taking place in Athens, saying they were still
negotiations. Greece is in a very difficult situation and slashing
its debt level can't be done "without being painful," he said.
But both the IMF chief and Trichet expressed confidence that the
crisis surrounding Greece would be resolved.
"The problem will be fixed," Strauss-Kahn said. "Athens is
committed to doing what is needed."
"For us it is extremely important that the decision is taken
extremely rapidly," Trichet added.


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