Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Greece has not paid the IMF. Expired international program … – Polish Radio

“I confirm that we received from Greece’s repayment in the amount of approx. 1.5 billion euros,” – said in a statement published on the night of the International Monetary Fund spokesman Gerry Rice. He announced that Greece will be able to get another loan from the IMF only when its arrears have been settled.


 

Rice also confirmed Tuesday that Greece has asked for an extension to repay its debt. He added that the Fund’s Executive Council, which represents 188 member countries will convene and decide on the matter “in due course”.

The fact that Greece has asked the International Monetary Fund to defer the repayments due until November until Tuesday midnight installment, reported earlier in the Greek state television ERT Greek Deputy Prime Minister Yannis Dragasakis.

 

Greece became the first country with a developed economy, which is in arrears with payments to the IMF. The country, whose economy since 2009 has shrunk by more than 25 per cent., Joined Zimbabwe, Sudan and Somalia, which also have debts to the IMF.

The unpaid installment of EUR 1.5 billion is the largest in arrear Fund’s history and represents insolvency of Greece in relation to that established in Washington institution.

 

The Fund will soon await another struggle with Greece. This year, for cash IMF Athens should jointly pay 5.4 billion from amounting to 21 billion euros of debt. The maturity date of the next installment of 284 million euros is 1 August.

Expired international aid program for Greece

After the failure of weekend negotiations with creditors to Greece on Tuesday Expired second international bailout program for Greece. Without access to funds from institutions such as the IMF, the European Union and the European Central Bank, which since 2010 flowed to Athens, Greece may rely on emergency funding from the ECB for its banks.

Since 2010, Greece in through two programs of assistance received from the EU and IMF nearly 240 billion euros. With these measures, the country could pay off their debt, but because of reforms imposed by the creditors introduced a number of savings and cuts that citizens felt the painful effects.

On Friday, Greece rejected the final proposal of the agreement with international lenders, which would unlock the last installment of the scheme in the amount of 7.2 billion euros.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Cipras announced on 5 July referendum on the conditions for support and at the same time appealed to the citizens to vote “no”. European leaders urge to vote “yes”, warning that the rejection of the proposals will be understood as an attempt to Greece’s exit from the euro zone.

The referendum is canceled?

On Tuesday, during the evening teleconference of euro zone finance ministers did not agree to the extension of the aid program nor to reduce Greek debt.

On Wednesday morning, the Eurogroup will discuss new proposals that Athens has to send that day. The institutions will consider a request from Greece for a new program until after the referendum.

According to Reuters, the Greek finance minister Janis Warufakis during a conversation with their EU counterparts appeal suggested a referendum if an agreement on a new aid program.

The Greek authorities are trying to to start a new one – two year – a program of support, but he also would have entrenched conditions. According to the head of the Eurogroup Jeroen Dijsselbloema may be even stricter than those that have been discussed so far.


 

– The problems of the Greek economy and banks only intensified, which may require even more stringent rules – Dijsselbloem said in an interview with CNN.


 
 

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