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EURO DOOM IN THE AIR AGAIN. GREEK PEOPLE Want DEBT relief AGAIN. Greek minister: "We’ve done our part. Now it’s time to discuss debt relief"
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The Greek government is asking its creditors to avoid excuses and proceed with talks on much-needed debt relief for the country.
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This is the time, as we have complied with our obligations, for our partners to do their part," Nikos Pappas, the Greek minister of state, told CNBC.
"There are no excuses; no local or national elections should delay solutions that we have already agreed," he added.
Despite recognizing last May that Greece needs debt restructuring, some euro zone officials – including the German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble - keep a hard stance against big concessions.
Greece's debt amounted to more than 300 billion euros (nearly $330 billion), representing roughly 180 percent of its gross domestic product in 2015.
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