Brussels: French President Francois Hollande today urged Greece and its EU-IMF creditors to move fast to secure a long delayed deal to unlock urgently needed bailout cash by the end of the month.
"We will only have one message: we must now move quickly, we must not relent, we must not allow solutions that would be bad for Greece, for the European Union and for the eurozone," Hollande said as he arrived for an EU-Latin American summit, which Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is also attending.
"We will only have one message: we must now move quickly, we must not relent, we must not allow solutions that would be bad for Greece, for the European Union and for the eurozone," Hollande said as he arrived for an EU-Latin American summit, which Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is also attending.
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