The Greek Minister of Finance wants to reassure debt
Greece will overcome its fiscal crisis without having to restructure its debt, said Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou in an interview published Wednesday by the German newspaper Handelsblatt.
'We still have a credibility problem, he acknowledged, adding that the country would not need to restructure its debt.
'We must not let the single currency to be destroyed by the markets overreacted.
A delegation of the European Union, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Central Bank (ECB) said last week that Greece put in place economic reforms, according to plan massive aid over three years 110 billion euros to save the country from bankruptcy.
"I see the end of the tunnel," said the minister.
"We hope to finish the year better than we expected, out of the recession more quickly and return to growth from the mid-2011," he said, while acknowledging that "Spain and the Portugal [were] in a much better position than Greece.
In return for IMF assistance plan / EU, Greece has promised to cut its budget deficit to 8.1% of GDP this year to comply with the requirements of Brussels and under the 3% of GDP by 2014 .
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