Since
the 20 February 2015 agreement of the Eurogroup on the extension of the
current financial assistance arrangement, intensive negotiations have
taken place between the institutions and the Greek authorities to
achieve a successful conclusion of the review. Given the prolonged
deadlock in negotiations and the urgency of the situation, institutions
have put forward a comprehensive proposal on policy conditionality,
making use of the given flexibility within the current arrangement.
Regrettably,
despite efforts at all levels and full support of the Eurogroup, this
proposal has been rejected by the Greek authorities who broke off the
programme negotiations late on the 26 June unilaterally. The Eurogroup
recalls the significant financial transfers and support provided to
Greece over the last years. The Eurogroup has been open until the very
last moment to further support the Greek people through a continued
growth-oriented programme.
The
Eurogroup takes note of the decision of the Greek government to put
forward a proposal to call for a referendum, which is expected to take
place on Sunday July 5, which is after the expiration of the programme
period. The current financial assistance arrangement with Greece will
expire on 30 June 2015, as well as all agreements related to the current
Greek programme including the transfer by euro area Member States of
SMP and ANFA equivalent profits.
The euro area authorities stand ready to do whatever is necessary to ensure financial stability of the euro area.
[1] Supported by all members of the Eurogroup except the Greek member.
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