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Photo by MacroPolis SYRIZA strife not a rebellion in the making yet

There has been a lot of movement within SYRIZA over the last few days amid concern that lenders will force the government to sign a deal that runs contrary to the party’s main pre-election pledges.

Photo by Hectorlo via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/rvq8v7 Athens wary of Skopje unrest but still aims to bolster ties

Athens has been monitoring with great concern the ongoing political crisis in the neighboring Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) but the SYRIZA-led government is unlikely to be deterred in its efforts to build closer ties with Skopje.

Photo by EU Council Eurozone https://flic.kr/p/sspzHv Eurogroup leaves Greece in limbo, with liquidity drying up

Monday’s Eurogroup produced a lukewarm statement on the state of Greece’s negotiations with its lenders that Athens hopes will be enough to avert any decision from the European Central Bank that would further restrict liquidity to local lenders but which is unlikely to suffice for Frankfurt to lift the T-Bill cap for the Greek state and banks.

Photo via Flickr https://flic.kr/p/faksxt Athens keeps options open on gas pipelines despite nudge from Washington

The Greek government’s multi-pronged approach to energy issues has been in focus over the past few days after the US State Department sent Special Envoy and Coordinator for International Energy Affairs Amos Hochstein to Athens on Friday to convince Athens that it should concentrate its efforts on the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) and not on extending the planned Turkish Stream pipeline through Greece.

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