Alexis Tsipras says his radical left party would seek ‘negotiated solution’ and would not make unilateral moves unless forcedThe man who could soon be Greece’s prime minister – if MPs fail to elect a president and snap polls are called - has sought to placate international markets days before parliament holds a second vote for a new head of state.Alexis Tsipras insisted on Thursday that his radical left Syriza party would seek a “negotiated solution” to the problem of the country’s monumental debt pile and, unless forced to, would not be making any unilateral moves. Continue reading...