La Grèce a promis de présenter de nouvelles mesures d'austérité difficiles hier (20 septembre), persuadant ainsi les prêteurs internationaux de revenir à Athènes en début de semaine prochaine pour mener des discussions qui devraient assurer une aide au pays lui éviter ainsi la faillite.
After a two-hour phone call with senior officials from the "troika" of EU and IMF emergency lenders, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos was set to present his proposals to the Greek cabinet on Wednesday. Having consistently watched Greece miss its targets, the International Monetary Fund and European Union made clear last week that their patience was running thin, and warned Athens to stop dithering or risk seeing its €110 billion loan deal cut off.
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