According to Grybauskaitė, the commitments made by the previous Greek government in exchange for the EU’s financial assistance must be met.
“We might consider extending a deadline; however, those commitments which were given by the previous government are very important. There has to be continuity and a responsible fiscal and economic policy enacted by all member-states of the eurozone,” she said in Brussels.
On Wednesday, Greek and EU officials failed to reach a solution regarding the Greek debt crisis. At the moment, the financial liabilities of Athens stand at EUR 320 billion.
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