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Greek Crisis Over: EU Agrees to Allocate €80+ Bn over 3 Years

After 17 hours of marathon talks, the eurozone leaders have reached an agreement over a third three-year bailout for debt-ridden Greece worth around €82-86 billion, which averts the risk of the country leaving the eurozone.

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Greek Crisis Over: EU Agrees to Allocate €80+ Bn over 3 Years



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After 17 hours of marathon talks, the eurozone leaders have reached an agreement over a third three-year bailout for debt-ridden Greece worth around €82-86 billion, which averts the risk of the country leaving the eurozone.

In his twitter account the President of the European Council Donald Tusk said that agreement on Greece was reached “unanimously”. All of the key participants in the talks acknowledged that the deal means a so-called Grexit was no longer on the agenda.

The program will affect the overall pension reform, reform of the product markets, privatization and changes in labor exchanges, said German Chancellor Angela Merkel after the eurozone summit Monday. “We have been long engaged in the matter of the size of the program, which is very significant – from €82 to €86 billion over three years,” she said at a news conference. A write-off of Greece’s debt is not on the agenda, she added. “It has been agreed to start negotiations on an (European Stability Mechanism) ESM program, which means continued financial support for Greece,” said Tusk. “The decision gives Greece the chance to get back on track with the support of European partners,” he said, adding there would be“strict conditions.”


Greece agreed to set up a €50 billion fund to repay its debt, said Eurogroup President JeroenDijsselbloem.

“The target size of the fund, which will accumulate assets of Greece, will be €50 billion, and it will be based in Greece. This will create a fund to which funds will be transferred, which will then be monetized through their privatization or commercial use. The fund will be aimed at solving the debt problem, or debt reduction, and it can be used to recapitalize banks,” said Dijsselbloem.

The problem of the recapitalization of banks is one of the key challenges for the eurozone, according to Dijsselbloem. This will require about €25 billion, half of the €50 billion fund, he added.


The European Commission will provide the Greek economy with €35 billion in investments, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker added.

The Greek parliament has to approve all the reform laws by July 15 in order to receive the aid, said Dijsselbloem. The final conclusion of the negotiations on the development of the third program of aid to Athens will require a few more weeks, he added.

The markets and the euro started growing after the Greek agreement. A composite Stoxx Europe 600 Index grew by 1.1 percent at the opening, with the euro rallying to $1,1147 from a Friday reading of $1,1162.

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