Draghi Urged Greece to Allow Troika Back Before It’s Late

Greece Urged to Open Books, Meet Terms of Rescue

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European Central Bank President Mario Draghi ramped up the pressure on Greece, calling on the government to disclose its cash position before it’s too late.

Draghi told Greek officials at a meeting in Brussels on Monday that they must let euro-area representatives return to Athens and examine the government’s books if they are ever going to obtain more aid, according to two European officials, who asked not to be named because the conversation was private. Representatives from the European Commission and International Monetary Fund had a similar message, one of the officials said.