Madrid: A "yes" win in a planned weekend referendum in Greece would be good for Greece as it would allow its creditors to negotiate with a new government in Athens, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said today.
"If the referendum takes place and if (Greek Prime Minister Alexis) Tsipras loses the referendum, this would be a good thing for Greece because the Greeks will have said yes, we want to stay in the euro, and we could negotiate with another government," he told radio Cope.
"If the referendum takes place and if (Greek Prime Minister Alexis) Tsipras loses the referendum, this would be a good thing for Greece because the Greeks will have said yes, we want to stay in the euro, and we could negotiate with another government," he told radio Cope.
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