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Dijsselbloem: Greece has closed the door on future talks

FXStreet (Córdoba) - Arriving at Eurogroup meeting in Brussels, Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem told reporters that he was very negatively surprised by Greek government’s decision to call a referendum.

“That is a sad decision for Greece, for it has closed the door on future talks”, he added.

Meanwhile, Malta’s finance minister, Edward Scicluna, told reporters that the referendum has come as a shock to the Eurogroup. He stated that the referendum should have been called months ago once it became clear that the problem was Greek government’s mandate and not individual measures.

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