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Greek finance minister Yannis Stournaris (left) in parliament with prime minister Antonis Samaras.
Photograph: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters
In a step likely to be hailed as further proof of Europe's receding economic crisis, Greece is poised to
formally open debt relief talks with its creditors.
The Greek finance minister, Yannis Stournaras, will raise the once off-limits topic with his eurozone
counterparts in Brussels on Monday, almost four years to the day after Athens received its first slice
of international aid.
Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Stournaras confirmed speculation that Greece would propose
measures to alleviate its monumental debt burden, which at 175% of GDP is by far the highest in the
EU, despite private-sector creditors having agreed barely two years ago to massive losses on their
holdings as part of a second bailout for the country.
Economic recovery is thought to be impossible without the burden being lowered to more
sustainable levels, and options could include extending repayments from 30 years to as much as 50,
according to insiders.
"In the context of presenting a new growth model for Greece in the next 10 years ... I will talk of the
need to look at ways of reducing debt further," Stournaras said. "I will remind my colleagues of the
decision that was made in November 2012 to begin such talks if Greece gets a primary surplus."
The European commission recently said that Greece had achieved a primary budget surplus - before
interest payments on its debt - of EUR1.5bn (£1.2bn) in 2013.
"What we need is to reduce our annual financial needs," said Stournaras, referring to the EUR6bn in
interest payments Greece must meet to service the debt. "We don't want to inflict losses on our
partners - we want a mutually beneficial solution."
With European governments now holding most of the debt, the prospect of a restructuring that
would hit the finances of member states directly has been ruled out.
Germany, which has put up the vast majority of the EUR240bn Athens has received in rescue funds,
is especially "allergic" to suggestions of a further haircut that would affect taxpayers, Greek officials
say.
Berlin's opposition has forced Athens to look at other options. "Extension of maturities and reduction
in interest rates are among the proposals," said Stournaras, refusing to be drawn on specifics. "But
these are just scenarios ... I expect the eurogroup [of eurozone finance ministers] to set up a
working group that will study various options ... it will be a long discussion. "
Even if the country's debt burden is made more manageable, economic analysts argue that Athens's
economic woes are far from over given the record levels of unemployment and poverty that have
followed the gruelling fiscal adjustment exacted as the price of aid.
Under a rescue programme that has paid little attention to the real economy, many have questioned
the sustainability of the primary surplus, itself the focus of heated debate in recent weeks.
Greeks exports, the most telling indicator of competitiveness, have dropped precipitously in the last
year and the nation's economic output has shrunk by more than a quarter since the start of the
crisis.
"Even if they agree to a debt reduction programme, the debt will continue to be unsustainable if
there is no growth in the real economy," said Elias Kikilias, the director of research at the National
Centre for Social Research.
"What is important is not the level of debt per se but the level of debt in relation to growth and
economic prospects, and without meaningful reforms the real economy will never be able to grow."

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Greece seeks to open debt relief talks with creditors | World news

  • 1. Greece seeks to open debt relief talks with creditors | World news Greek finance minister Yannis Stournaris (left) in parliament with prime minister Antonis Samaras. Photograph: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters In a step likely to be hailed as further proof of Europe's receding economic crisis, Greece is poised to formally open debt relief talks with its creditors. The Greek finance minister, Yannis Stournaras, will raise the once off-limits topic with his eurozone counterparts in Brussels on Monday, almost four years to the day after Athens received its first slice of international aid. Speaking exclusively to the Guardian, Stournaras confirmed speculation that Greece would propose measures to alleviate its monumental debt burden, which at 175% of GDP is by far the highest in the EU, despite private-sector creditors having agreed barely two years ago to massive losses on their holdings as part of a second bailout for the country. Economic recovery is thought to be impossible without the burden being lowered to more sustainable levels, and options could include extending repayments from 30 years to as much as 50, according to insiders. "In the context of presenting a new growth model for Greece in the next 10 years ... I will talk of the need to look at ways of reducing debt further," Stournaras said. "I will remind my colleagues of the decision that was made in November 2012 to begin such talks if Greece gets a primary surplus." The European commission recently said that Greece had achieved a primary budget surplus - before interest payments on its debt - of EUR1.5bn (£1.2bn) in 2013. "What we need is to reduce our annual financial needs," said Stournaras, referring to the EUR6bn in interest payments Greece must meet to service the debt. "We don't want to inflict losses on our partners - we want a mutually beneficial solution."
  • 2. With European governments now holding most of the debt, the prospect of a restructuring that would hit the finances of member states directly has been ruled out. Germany, which has put up the vast majority of the EUR240bn Athens has received in rescue funds, is especially "allergic" to suggestions of a further haircut that would affect taxpayers, Greek officials say. Berlin's opposition has forced Athens to look at other options. "Extension of maturities and reduction in interest rates are among the proposals," said Stournaras, refusing to be drawn on specifics. "But these are just scenarios ... I expect the eurogroup [of eurozone finance ministers] to set up a working group that will study various options ... it will be a long discussion. " Even if the country's debt burden is made more manageable, economic analysts argue that Athens's economic woes are far from over given the record levels of unemployment and poverty that have followed the gruelling fiscal adjustment exacted as the price of aid. Under a rescue programme that has paid little attention to the real economy, many have questioned the sustainability of the primary surplus, itself the focus of heated debate in recent weeks. Greeks exports, the most telling indicator of competitiveness, have dropped precipitously in the last year and the nation's economic output has shrunk by more than a quarter since the start of the crisis. "Even if they agree to a debt reduction programme, the debt will continue to be unsustainable if there is no growth in the real economy," said Elias Kikilias, the director of research at the National Centre for Social Research. "What is important is not the level of debt per se but the level of debt in relation to growth and economic prospects, and without meaningful reforms the real economy will never be able to grow."