Tsipras says creditors tryng to "blackmail" Athens

  • 9 years ago
Behind the smiles, tensions are mounting between Greek Prime Minister Tsipras and his European partners – just hours before Saturday’s (June 27) crucial Eurogroup meeting.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande are urging Greece to accept what they say is a generous offer from its creditors.

But Tsipras is calling it blackmail.

“The European Union foundation principles were democracy, solidarity, quality, mutual respect: these principles were not based on blackmails and ultimatum,” he told reporters at the European Council. “And specially in those times, no one has the right to put on danger those principles.”

Creditors are offering Athens 15.5 billion euro until November. The deal includes 1.8 billion euro by June 30 to avoid defaulting on an IMF loan.

But that’s only if Greece can reach a deal over the weekend.

European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said it’s a fair offer.

“There was no ultimatum, and it is un-European to

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