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Greek Government reveals latest debt proposal
     2015-July-2  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    THE Greek Government revealed yesterday its latest proposal for a debt deal with creditors to stave off a default and Grexit in coming weeks.

    It dismissed media reports claiming the government fully accepts lenders’ offer ahead of a crucial Euro group teleconference rescheduled for later yesterday.

    Athens’ draft deal, which was submitted as Greece was declared in arrears to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday midnight. It sought a new two-year loan to deal with financing problems through the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), and requested a further restructuring of Greek debt.

    “The Greek Government has tabled a new proposal with a series of amendments to the institutions in a bid to achieve a mutually beneficial agreement,” a statement to the press read. “Reports that Greece has accepted all the terms of the creditors’ proposal are unfounded,” it was stressed.

    Athens released the letter Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras addressed to European partners and IMF managing director Christine Lagarde.

    “The Hellenic Republic is prepared to accept this staff level agreement (as published on the European Commission website June 28, 2015) subject to the following amendments, additions or clarifications, as part of an extension of the expiring EFSF program and the new ESM loan agreement for which a request was submitted June 30, 2015,” Tsipras wrote.

    The Greek Government requested to maintain a 30 percent discount of VAT rates on islands, while agreeing to reduce the expenditure ceiling for military spending by 200 million euros (US$222 million) in 2016 and 400 million euros in 2017.

    Labor reform framework would also be legislated in autumn 2015.(Xinhua)

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