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Germany softens tone on Greek bailout extensions ahead of crunch meeting

The German government softened its tone on Greece a day after its finance minister firmly rejected Athens’ latest request for a bailout extension, saying that although the proposals needed work, they were a good basis for further talks.

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Greek Finance Minister Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary euro zone Finance Ministers meeting to discuss Athens' plans to reverse austerity measures agreed as part of its bailout in Brussels. Photo: Reuters

The German government softened its tone on Greece a day after its finance minister firmly rejected Athens’ latest request for a bailout extension, saying that although the proposals needed work, they were a good basis for further talks.

Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble surprised his European partners and German cabinet colleagues on Thursday by dismissing a letter from his Greek counterpart as a stealth attempt to win more aid without committing to agreed budget and reform targets.

But ahead of a crunch meeting of euro zone ministers in Brussels on Friday, Chancellor Angela Merkel distanced herself, through a spokeswoman, from the confrontational tone used by Schaeuble – while at the same time praising her minister and describing the government as fully united.

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“The letter from the Greek finance minister makes clear that Greece remains interested in support from the European Union,” Wirtz said. “This letter is a good signal which allows us to continue to negotiate.”

She added that euro zone finance ministers meeting in Brussels on Friday would “continue to negotiate on this basis” and that the talks would “hopefully lead to an agreement with Greece.”

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Asked whether Merkel supported Schaeuble, a veteran 72-year-old conservative who has more leeway than other ministers to speak his mind, Wirtz said Schaeuble was doing an “excellent job in this crisis and in the negotiations with Greece”.

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