Saturday, March 3, 2012

Greece: Help not fully appreciated






Dear reader,









in order to give some perspective from eurozone core countries (read Germany) what could have been achieved already when Greece accepted all offers made by its European partners here some publications concerning offers and obstructions to/from Greece. As always you can expect some additions to the initial compilation from to time to time.  




Philipp Rösler, German minister of economics, Vice-Chancellor




Wolfgang Schäuble, German minister of finance





Mar 13th 2012
Development Aid: Greek realities and German impatience
Mar 2nd 2012 # Rösler insists on European (re)construction commissioner # (Die Welt )
Feb 29th 2012 # Buildup of administration: Greece doesn't accept German offers #(Rheinische Post)
Feb 29th 2012 # Rösler complaints about lack of interest in German econ. support (Der Spiegel)
Feb 29th 2012 # Greeks not eager to get support # (NZZ Online) (CH, also concerning other core offers)
Feb 29th 2012 # Greeks decline German help - Athens criticizes Rösler #(Volksfreund)
Feb 25th 2012 # German tax collectors want to collect Greek taxes #(Der Spiegel)
Feb 21st 2012 # EIB president Hoyer: "Greece needs a Marshall plan" #(Handelsblatt)
Feb 19th 2012 # Schäuble: Help always requires somebody who is willing to accept it #(Bundesfinanzministerium)
Feb 14th 2012 # Schäuble defends forced austerity for Greee # (Die Zeit)
Oct 21st 2012 # Rösler rushes Greece to help #(Frankf. Neue Presse)(his visit in Greece)
Jul 27th 2011 # Investment summit: Rösler and (German) economy want to help Greece # (Frankfurter Rundschau)
Jul 27th 2011 # (German) Industry sees potential for investment in Greece acc. to Rösler # (ad hoc news)









Please check also other 'positive news': European growth initiatives








# >> German language














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