Bernard Delahaye of the European Central Bank praised the Greek government today for its “remarkable work” in recent years as it negotiated the crisis.
Delahaye who made the statements during an interview with Kathimerini newspaper, commended the government for managing to implement key reforms on the economy leading to greater cooperation between Greece and the European institutions in support of the country’s transition to full market access.
The ECB executive also acknowledged that the Greek people suffered during the crisis and imposition of harsh measure by creditors, many of which were “mistakes”.
For debt sustainability he noted that the decision of the Eurogroup on 22 June was an important step in its rehabilitation in the medium term.
A 55-year-old Turkish national was apprehended near Alexandroupolis, Greece, on charges of importing and possessing…
Spartan women, unlike their counterparts in other Greek city-states, enjoyed a degree of freedom and…
A 4.4-magnitude earthquake struck Evia on Thursday afternoon, with tremors felt across Attica, including Athens.…
The Battle of Gaugamela, fought on October 1, 331 BCE, stands as one of the…
The funeral of Archbishop Anastasios of Tirana, Durrës, and All Albania was held in Tirana,…
As Greece eagerly anticipates the Ethnikós Telikós 2025, the competition to represent the country in…