Eurozone Refuses Bailout Extension to Greece, Debt Crisis Continues

Eurozone Refuses Bailout Extension to Greece, Debt Crisis Continues

Amidst the growing debt crisis of Greece, Eurozone finance ministers have rejected a request made by Greece in order to extend the bailout program beyond June 30th. A statement by the Eurogroup said that Greece ceased negotiations over a new deal “unilaterally.” Greece is to pay €1.6bn to the IMF on Tuesday, without additional funding, there are fears that Greece may leave the Euro and face economic collapse. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis stated that Greece is still trying to secure a bailout deal that could be put to a referendum, stating: “In these crucial moments, the Greek....


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