EU Slows Down on Greece Support as Compliance Trumps Urgency

  • Next aid tranche likely to be more than 4 billion euros
  • Regling says first review might be `concluded by Easter'

God and His Angels Can't Fix Greece: Varoufakis

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Greece’s next bite of bailout money may turn into a movable feast if Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras can’t convince euro-area authorities he’s making good on his promises.

“Everyone got used to the fact the reviews take longer,” Lithuanian Finance Minister Rimantas Sadzius said in an interview on Friday. “Everyone’s prepared to demand that agreements are implemented at 100 percent.”