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APNewsBreak: Creditors spell out further austerity measures for Greece

Published on February 14, 2012
Published on February 14, 2012
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Associated Press , International Monetary Fund , European Central Bank , Greece , BERLIN , Athens

BERLIN - A new document from Greece's international creditors spells out what further austerity measures they expect Athens to implement to receive fresh cash and avoid default.

The draft document obtained by the Associated Press Tuesday says, among other conditions, that the Greek government must cut spending on pharmaceutical products by another €1 billion ($1.32 billion) and step up its privatization efforts to create more revenues.

Greece's international creditors — the International Monetary Fund, the European Central Bank and the European Union — also are demanding that the country slash its defence budget by another €300 million.

The document comes ahead of a crucial meeting of the 17-nation eurozone's finance ministers in Brussels Wednesday.

© Canadian Press

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