Arab Times

US will keep ‘open mind’ on any IMF aid to Greece

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The US government will keep an “open mind” on any new loan package from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund for debt-burdened Greece, a senior US Treasury official said Thursday.

Despite criticism of internatio­nal organizati­ons by the Trump administra­tion, the comments allay concerns that US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin could veto any large new aid package for Athens.

“We’re looking for the Europeans to help Greece to resolve its economic problems, and we think the IMF can play a supportive role,” the official told reporters. “And we’ll look at any potential future agreement with an open mind.”

IMF chief Christine Lagarde on Wednesday said Greece and its eurozone creditors have made progress towards a new loan package that includes debt relief, but that is something the fund has been saying for months without a final deal.

Greece last week accepted a tough set of reforms demanded by its eurozone creditors in hopes of securing a new loan in time to avert a looming debt default in July, although it still must finalize the details.

Athens has been deadlocked for months over reforms, and budget targets, which has put the IMF and EU at loggerhead­s over the need for debt relief in order to ensure an economic recovery, and the government’s ability to repay its loans. (AFP)

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