Simitis: The Grexit is still soaring

“America’s Trump’s nationalist ηγεμονισμό”…
Referring to the new era of policy, mr. Simitis said that “mr. Trump has decided to follow a different policy from that which was valid until today. The label nationalist ηγεμονισμό, while the previous term international ηγεμονισμό. They want extensive collaborations no of type of the NATO, with money of their own, which benefit the others. In cases of partnerships such as NATO, the united states charged with 70% and mr. Trump, argues that it would have to pay all those who wish the help of the united states, paying a considerable price for it”, said among others the former prime minister.
“A saying that applies is that “America’s present everywhere”, with the purpose of the united states to have staff address the situation with this criterion that the interest now,” he said.
“They will not concede to Europeans in front of the rigid attitude of Greece”
Coming in Greece stated the belief of the Greek government on the decline of the lenders and of the member states of the eu.E. “There is a view that the tough Greek stance will lead to a retreat of the Europeans. I believe that retreat will not be as he believes the Greek government. The countries of Europe which have a national election is not going to go on retreats that are associated with the electorate”.
“There is no trust”
Stood in need to be initiatives in the direction of implementation of the commitments made by our country, stating that “there Needs to be confidence in Greece. We are already in the 3rd memorandum of understanding with partners, and continue to face problems such as structural reforms. The partners believe that dragging our feet. Consider that the Greek market is still causing barriers to the implementation of the commitments”.
“The Grexit is still soaring, and that’s the truth. Don’t forget that the deposits on 7 February it was announced that decreased by 2.7 billion. from the beginning of the year. The interest rate will have to pay Greece to the markets is constantly growing,” said Costas Simitis.

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