European leaders 'open to further negotiations' with Greece

  • 9 years ago
With the Greek debt crisis at the forefront of the minds of many European leaders, German Chancellor Angela Merkel called an emergency meeting with the country’s party and parliamentary floor leaders.

Merkel later criticised Athens for not compromising with its euro zone partners despite receiving what she described as a “generous” offer.

However, she added:
“We made it clear today that if the Greek government seeks more talks after the referendum we will, of course, not say ‘no’ to such negotiations.”

French President François Hollande also spoke out and appealed to Greece to give negotiations with its international lenders another shot.

“Greece has made a regrettable choice, because we were very close to reaching an agreement. Greece has also decided to consult its people by way of a referendum. And on this matter I say it’s their sovereign choice – that’s democracy. It’s within the rights of the Greek people to say what they want for the future,” he said.

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