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German alarm on Grexit but Merkel goes ahead

Bild has published an indiscretion according to which Germany has now taken note of the imminent Grexit but Chancellor Merkel wants to continue negotiating even if, she says, "the will must come from both sides". Junker: "The return of the IMF to Washington should not be interpreted as an exit from the negotiations"

German alarm on Grexit but Merkel goes ahead

According to the German newspaper Bild Germany would have taken note of an imminent Greece's exit from the euro. According to BILD "From the day before yesterday" the German chancellor would believe that "it was all in vain".

According to Bild Angela Merkel would have understood that we are moving towards Grexit especially at the end of the last meeting between the German leader, the French president Hollande and the Greek premier Tsipras.

But shortly after the reconstruction released by Bild, the denial came from the person concerned, stating that we must continue to negotiate and that both Greece and its international creditors must show the will to resolve the problems. “Where there is a will, there is also a road. But the will must come from all sides,” said Angela Merkel.

Even the president of the EU Commission, Jean Claude Juncker is trying to keep the negotiating thread alive: "The return of the IMF delegation to Washington should not be interpreted as the institution's exit from the negotiations with Greece". 

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