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Greece says reform deal can come in 10 days - live updates Greece says reform deal can come in 10 days, but Merkel is cautious - live updates
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#EaP #RigaSummit HoD familyphoto with @alexstubb representing Finland pic.twitter.com/YAByfgZ3qM
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PM will visit Paris and Berlin next week to meet Chancellor Merkel and President Hollande to kickstart EU renegotiation process in earnest
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Cameron: I'm determined to reform the EU
David Cameron arrived in Riga, banging the drum for a renegotiated settlement with the EU.
There will be lots of noise and ups and down in the months ahead, the UK prime minister predicted.
“You’ll hear one day this is possible, the next day something else is impossible...
“But one thing throughout all of this will be constant and that is my determination to deliver for the British people a reform of the EU so they get a proper choice in that in/out referendum that we’ll hold before the end of 2017.
This is Cameron’s first chance to lobby EU leaders face-to-face about reforms since winning the general election a fortnight ago.
This referendum will now dominate UK politics, as my colleague Martin Kettle explains:
This will be a parliament of two halves: before the EU referendum and after it. Everything in British politics now hinges on the European issue, including the union with Scotland. But Europe’s hour has now arrived. Europe will be the centrepiece of the speech from the throne on Wednesday.
The referendum bill will be published within hours. Cameron and his negotiators are in Riga talking to EU leaders this week. Germany is signalling cooperation within bounds. And all the signs are that the government wants the referendum early, possibly as soon as September 2016 – which is only 16 months away. All other legislative and political business, with the exception of the Scottish devolution plans, will be fitted around the needs of the referendum.....
David Cameron faces sudden death over Europe. He cannot fail | Martin Kettle http://t.co/pgGyI2fqID (@martinkettle)
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Merkel: Still a lot of work to do
Angela Merkel has arrived at the EU summit in Riga, and made it clear that last night’s meeting with Alexis Tsipras did not deliver a big breakthrough.
Greece must keep working “very, very intensively” with its creditors, she told reporters when asked about the three-way meeting with Francois Hollande.
“It was a very friendly, constructive exchange, but it’s also clear that there must be more work with the three institutions. There is a lot to do.”
“France and Germany have offered Greece and the Greek Prime Minister that whenever there are questions to be discussed, whenever there is help to be given, to do so but the conclusion needs to be found with the three institutions and there needs to be very, very intensive work.”
So once again, Athens’ optimism isn’t really shared by the rest of the eurozone.
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Europe would be riven with currency wars if it wasn’t protected by the euro, says European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker as he arrived at the Riga summit.Europe would be riven with currency wars if it wasn’t protected by the euro, says European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker as he arrived at the Riga summit.
*JUNCKER SAYS CAN'T SIMPLY THROW GREECE OUT OF EURO: WIWO*JUNCKER SAYS CAN'T SIMPLY THROW GREECE OUT OF EURO: WIWO
If we didn't had the #euro, there'd be currency wars in Europe: Juncker ~@wiwoIf we didn't had the #euro, there'd be currency wars in Europe: Juncker ~@wiwo
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Dombrovskis: Greece Must Present Comprehensive Reform PackageDombrovskis: Greece Must Present Comprehensive Reform Package
The Greek negotiations must speed up, declared Valdis Dombrovskis, European commissioner for the euro, as he arrived in Riga.The Greek negotiations must speed up, declared Valdis Dombrovskis, European commissioner for the euro, as he arrived in Riga.
Dombrovskis put the onus on Greece to show its creditors a proper, detailed, reform plan.Dombrovskis put the onus on Greece to show its creditors a proper, detailed, reform plan.
EU’s Dombrovskis Says Progress In Greece Talks Needs To Step Up -- BBG - Greece Must Present Comprehensive Reform PackageEU’s Dombrovskis Says Progress In Greece Talks Needs To Step Up -- BBG - Greece Must Present Comprehensive Reform Package
EU’s Dombrovskis: Not Discussing Debt Writeoff For GreeceEU’s Dombrovskis: Not Discussing Debt Writeoff For Greece
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Meeting yesterday with Chancellor #Merkel and President @fhollande. #Greece pic.twitter.com/pjhz0SLkc0Meeting yesterday with Chancellor #Merkel and President @fhollande. #Greece pic.twitter.com/pjhz0SLkc0
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Greek spokesman: Deal can be sealed in 10 daysGreek spokesman: Deal can be sealed in 10 days
There’s a mood of optimism from Athens this morning following last night’s meeting between Tsipras, Merkel and Hollande.There’s a mood of optimism from Athens this morning following last night’s meeting between Tsipras, Merkel and Hollande.
Government spokesman Gabriel Sakellaridis has just declared that the Greek administration expects to reach a cash-for-reforms deal with its creditors in the next 10 days.Government spokesman Gabriel Sakellaridis has just declared that the Greek administration expects to reach a cash-for-reforms deal with its creditors in the next 10 days.
“We think conditions have matured for (talks) to progress further and in the next 10 days, in May, for the deal to be sealed”.“We think conditions have matured for (talks) to progress further and in the next 10 days, in May, for the deal to be sealed”.
That would take us to the end of May; when Greece must pay pensions and wages.That would take us to the end of May; when Greece must pay pensions and wages.
Sakellaridis told Skai TV that this would allow Athens to meet all its payments in June (it also faces €1.5bn in repayments to the IMF next month), and even join the new eurozone QE programme.Sakellaridis told Skai TV that this would allow Athens to meet all its payments in June (it also faces €1.5bn in repayments to the IMF next month), and even join the new eurozone QE programme.
“Inclusion in this European Central Bank quantitative easing programme falls within the framework of priorities of the Greek government.”“Inclusion in this European Central Bank quantitative easing programme falls within the framework of priorities of the Greek government.”
But first they need that deal -- and Greece says it isn’t caving in on its “red-lines”...But first they need that deal -- and Greece says it isn’t caving in on its “red-lines”...
GREECE WON'T COMPROMISE ON LABOR REFORMS, PENSIONS: SPOKESMANGREECE WON'T COMPROMISE ON LABOR REFORMS, PENSIONS: SPOKESMAN
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The Agenda: EU leaders gather in RigaThe Agenda: EU leaders gather in Riga
Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business.
We’re watching events in Latvia today, where EU leaders are attending the Eastern Partnership summit Riga.We’re watching events in Latvia today, where EU leaders are attending the Eastern Partnership summit Riga.
Officially, the meeting is meant to build closer ties between the EU and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, and make progress towards de-escalating conflict in the region.Officially, the meeting is meant to build closer ties between the EU and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine, and make progress towards de-escalating conflict in the region.
Eastern Partnership summit, Riga, 21-22/05/2015Eastern Partnership summit, Riga, 21-22/05/2015
But two issues are casting a shadow -- Greece’s bailout talks, and Britain’s push for renegotiation.But two issues are casting a shadow -- Greece’s bailout talks, and Britain’s push for renegotiation.
The summit is starting now, following yesterday’s working dinner -- which preceded a meeting between Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Francois Hollande.The summit is starting now, following yesterday’s working dinner -- which preceded a meeting between Greek PM Alexis Tsipras, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Francois Hollande.
En marge du Sommet du Partenariat Oriental à Riga, @fhollande s'est entretenu avec A.Merkel et A.Tsipras #Riga2015 pic.twitter.com/jxmG6DMhhfEn marge du Sommet du Partenariat Oriental à Riga, @fhollande s'est entretenu avec A.Merkel et A.Tsipras #Riga2015 pic.twitter.com/jxmG6DMhhf
As we covered last night in yesterday’s liveblog, the talks were apparently ‘friendly and constructive’, but without a major breakthrough.As we covered last night in yesterday’s liveblog, the talks were apparently ‘friendly and constructive’, but without a major breakthrough.
AFP explains:AFP explains:
After almost two hours of talks the three “agreed on the need for the Greek authorities to keep working with the three institutions”, the aide said, referring to Athens’ “troika” of creditors - the European Union, the European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund.After almost two hours of talks the three “agreed on the need for the Greek authorities to keep working with the three institutions”, the aide said, referring to Athens’ “troika” of creditors - the European Union, the European Central Bank, and International Monetary Fund.
A Greek government source added that Merkel and Hollande “understood the need for a long-term deal” and said they were prepared to “personally contribute, if needed, to conclude the agreement soon.”A Greek government source added that Merkel and Hollande “understood the need for a long-term deal” and said they were prepared to “personally contribute, if needed, to conclude the agreement soon.”
EU leaders will be meeting all morning in Riga, with a press conference at 1.45pm local time or 11.45am BST.EU leaders will be meeting all morning in Riga, with a press conference at 1.45pm local time or 11.45am BST.
We’ll be watching Riga, and tracking all the main events through the day...We’ll be watching Riga, and tracking all the main events through the day...