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Tsipras caught between social tension and lenders' pressure as talks begin
PoliticsGreek Politicsan “honest compromise” with the quadriga but is not prepared to cross this particular red line
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With bailout review in balance, PASOK's role back in spotlight
PoliticsGreek PoliticsTalks on the first bailout review between Greece and its lenders began on Monday, with the government insisting that it will not cross its “red line” regarding cuts to existing pensions. Labour Minister Giorgos Katrougalos, who was due to meet the lenders on Tuesday, and government spokeswoman Olga
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Meeting with farmers marks start of renewed effort to reach bailout review deal
PoliticsGreek Politicsbe willing to cross what he had previously insisted was a “red line” if a deal is in sight
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Greece, eurozone edge closer on pensions and fiscal gap but IMF keeps bar high
EconomyProgrammewith institutions on the programme review is no longer a red line for the government. The third bailout programme
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Greek foreign minister cautious on EU veto and NATO patrols
PoliticsForeign Policy, the so called ‘red lines’, and the need to re-negotiate,” he said in his Skai TV interview. But he
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Newsletter 65 - 04/03/2016
for the first time that a cut in higher pensions is no longer a red line for the government. At the beginning
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Programme review talks continue, progress on tax, pensions and NPLs at a premium
EconomyProgrammewith 15-20 working years. The initial government red line of “no cuts to pensions” has been replaced
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Greek bailout talks yet to conclude as start of IMF meetings approaches
EconomyProgramme, a cut in pensions is on the table with the latest government red line set at 1,300 euros (sum of main
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Greek ministers still hopeful of reaching deal with creditors this month
Economycurrent level of 9,550. Tsakalotos stressed that the new threshold is a red line for the government
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Amid risk of 2015 re-run, Greece searching for deal with lenders
PoliticsGreek Politicsof 8,182. Tsakalotos said this issue is a “red line” for the government, again reviving memories
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