(Reuters) - Greece's finance ministry
dismissed on Sunday a report by a German newspaper which said that euro zone
officials were shocked at Greece's failure to outline plans for structural
reforms at last week's talks in Brussels.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung
cited participants at last week's meeting as saying that they were disappointed
by Athens' lack of movement in its plans, adding that the Greek representative
just asked where the money was "like a taxi driver" and insisted his
country would soon be bankrupt.
"When the readers of FAS read the
minutes of the Euro Working Group meeting the newspaper will have difficulty
justifying its headline and the content of its article," the finance
ministry said. "Such reports undermine the negotiation and Europe."
A meeting of deputy finance ministers -
called the Euro Working Group - on Thursday gave Athens a six working day
deadline to present a revised economic reform plan before euro zone finance
ministers meet on April 24 to decide whether to unlock emergency funding to
keep Greece afloat.
Technical teams from Greece and its
international lenders held a teleconference on Saturday to outline the agenda
of talks in the coming days, a Greek finance ministry official said.
Greece's biggest creditor Germany has said
the euro zone would give Athens no extra funds until it has a more detailed
list of reforms.
(Πηγή: www.reuters.com)
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