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New Greek Prime Minister: negotiating debt solution a priority

Associated Press Wednesday, 28 January 2015, 12:29 Last update: about 10 years ago

Greece's new leftist prime minister says his government's top priorities are negotiating with creditors to resolve the country's debt problems and dealing with what he describes as a humanitarian crisis.

Speaking in the new government's first Cabinet meeting Tuesday, Tsipras said he was ready with a four-year fiscal plan that would balance the budget, when not counting for costs of servicing debt. But he said Greece would not meet a bailout requirement to produce surpluses.

The plan also aims to find "realistic proposals" on how to make Greece's huge rescue loans easier to manage.

Tsipras' radical left Syriza party won Sunday's election and teamed up with a small right-wing anti-bailout party to form a government. The move has raised concernsGreece will clash with international creditors.

 

 

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