Tsipras Says Some Creditors Didn’t Accept His Greek Proposal
Greek Creditors Turn Down Latest Offer From Tsipras
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said some creditors haven’t accepted the country’s proposals to unlock aid as he prepared to depart for emergency talks in Brussels.
“The insistence of certain institutions of not accepting parametric measures has never happened before -- not in Ireland, nor in Portugal,” Tsipras wrote Wednesday on his Twitter account. This stance suggests they either don’t want an agreement or serve specific interests in Greece, he said.