Greece asks for loan extension

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 19 Februari 2015 | 19.12

19 February 2015 Last updated at 11:00

Greece has asked the eurozone for a loan extension after weeks of wrangling over its international bailout.

The country is seeking a six-month assistance package, rather than a renewal of the existing deal which comes with tough austerity conditions.

Details of the request have not been made public, but any deal is likely to differ from the current bailout conditions set by the eurozone.

Eurozone finance ministers will meet in Brussels on Friday to discuss the move.

The Greek request includes a pledge to maintain "fiscal balance" for a six-month period, while it negotiates with eurozone partners over long-term growth and debt reduction, Reuters has reported.

The government was also reported as saying that its extension proposal was in order to give Athens enough time, without the threat of "blackmail and time deficits", to draw up a new agreement with Europe for growth over the next four years.

Bond repayments

Greece faces running out of money by the end of the month without a deal.

The loan request follows days of negotiations between eurozone finance ministers and Greek government's anti-austerity Syriza party.

How the German papers see the Greek negotiations:

Popular tabloid Bild has a full page spread featuring pictures of Vladimir Putin and Alexis Tsipras with the headline: "The Russian or the Greek: who is more dangerous for us?" Underneath it says: "Europe is in the most difficult crisis it's seen for decades -- because two heads of government are aggressively demonstrating their power."

A commentary in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung says: "The Greek government appears to believe it can treat its partners like fools," accusing the Greek government of using Brussels like a stage for theatrics, adding that many people have simply had enough.

And the business paper Handelsblatt says the request for a loan extension changes very little. "It remains unclear whether Athens is willing to meet the conditions set by its creditors." And that, the paper says is crucial for the meeting of European finance ministers on Friday.

It will now be reviewed by the eurozone leaders, as well as representatives of the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Commission.

The president of the Eurogroup, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, confirmed through his twitter account that the request had been received.

On Monday night, Greece rejected a plan to extend its €240bn (£178bn) bailout, describing it as "absurd".

The eurozone element of Greece's EU-IMF bailout ends on 28 February.

Greece also needs to find 11.9bn euros ($13.5bn) for bond repayments by August.

The new government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wants to reverse many of the financial obligations imposed as part of the post-2010 EU-IMF rescue packages.

The administration has halted privatisations and promised to increase wages and roll back labour market reforms.

What do you think about the proposal for a loan extension? Do you think Greece is right to reject the bailout offer? You can share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk

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