Merkel looks for deal to keep Greece in euro zone: magazine – Reuters
Greece has made scant progress on the economic reforms it has promised its international lenders in return for more cash.
But
Merkel sees the necessity of avoiding a third aid program for Athens
given the difficulty of getting it passed in the German parliament amid
growing bailout fatigue, der Spiegel said, without naming its sources.
It cited the chancellor as telling her inner circle: "We must find a solution".
That
would involve re-organizing the current aid package, for example by
increasing upcoming tranches in return for reducing later ones, it said.
Greece's
'troika' of international lenders will probably not take a decision on
the country's future until early November as their report will take
longer than expected to deliver, the magazine cited diplomatic sources
as saying.
The lenders from the EU,
ECB and International Monetary Fund will return to Greece in early
September to review progress in reforms and decide on potential
adjustments to the bailout agreement and it would take a few weeks
before their report is ready, the EU executive said late last month.

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