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Friday, June 5, 2015

Greek Minister Tsakalotos: ‘If Eurozone Dissolved, it Would Lead to Very Nasty Politics’

If the Eurozone is dissolved, it would create a very dangerous political situation in Europe, Greek Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations Euclid Tsakalotos told Channel 4 News on Thursday. Asked how close Greece is at defaulting, Tsakalotos said: “I think that if reason prevails, if people see how reasonable we have been, there is every chance of having a good solution.” “But Europe has to decide. It has to decide the democratic course, the flexible course, the course that incorporates social change, that incorporates ordinary people’s aspirations for a sense of belonging… that democracy counts, that democracy can change things or it can decide that it’s a rule-based institution for the rich,” he added. Commenting on the scenarios circulating in the markets that the government will fail to reach a deal with its creditors, the Greek Minister said that the mood is always volatile. “The markets change from day to day, [they] are not stable on this and they can change from news. And news affects them more than they should from day to day because things don’t change so quickly.” Regarding a possible timetable for an agreement, Tsakalotos said there will be a deal in the near future. “There’s uncertainty. But we are doing our best to reduce that uncertainty and we are doing it exactly because we believe in a different kind of Europe. We are systemically in favor of Europe because we believe that a breakup of Europe, the breakup of Eurozone, would lead to very nasty politics, to competitive devaluations, the kind of nationalism we had in the interwar period and much worse. So we are not pro-Europe as a tactic, we are pro-Europe as a strategy,” he noted. (source: ana-mpa)


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