The Asian Age

Greece hails ‘ historic’ deal to end debt crisis

■ Eurozone leaders end 8- yr- old bailout programme

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Athens, June 23: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Friday hailed an agreement by Eurozone ministers that will put an end to the country’s eight- year bailout programme as an “historic” step.

Eurozone states declared the severe debt crisis that has weighed heavy on the country since 2010 to be over, allowing Athens to escape some of the supervisio­n of its creditors from August.

Wearing a tie for the first time since becoming Prime Minister in 2015 — after pledging to wear one only when Greece’s debt was cut — Mr Tsipras told a celebrator­y meeting of coalition lawmakers on Friday night that the country could return to being a “social state”.

“Austerity will gradually be replaced by social justice,” he promised.

However, removing his tie at the end of the speech, he argued that

“the Greek people had won a battle but not the war”.

Coming nearly a decade after Greece’s finances spun out of control, sparking three bailouts and threatenin­g the country’s euro membership, he earlier declared that the country was “turning a page,” but cautioned that Greece “must not destroy the path taken on the reforms and on budgetery efforts.”

Eurozone ministers’ hard- fought agreement was declared earlier Friday, slating Greece to leave its third financial rescue since 2010 on August 20.

The ministers agreed to extend maturities by 10 years on major parts of its total debt obligation­s, a mountain that has reached close to double the country’s annual economic output. They also agreed to disburse $ 17.5 billion to ease Greece’s exit from the rescue programme.

For the first time since he took office in January 2015, on Friday Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras donned a tie — fulfilling a promise made soon after he was elected that he would only wear one when Greece had settled its debt problems — to announce that the country was ‘ turning a page”.

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Alexis Tsipras

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