Britons in Greece were warned yesterday they may have to be evacuated. It comes as eurozone ministers prepare to sign off another £108billion rescue package for the crippled economy. Tonight
as the bailout approaches, Netherlands Finance Minister has said it's
'really an issue' that Greece has 'time and time again' failed to
satisfy the conditions imposed upon it by the international community. Foreign
Secretary William Hague revealed Britons were being urged to register
with the consulate as officials are updating plans to evacuate citizens
‘on a daily basis’ in case Greece goes under. There
has been widespread civil unrest in the country as the prospect of it
defaulting on its loans and exiting the euro has grown. Last
night 3,000 protesters clashed with riot police in Athens as Greek
prime minister Lucas Papademos flew to Brussels for last-minute
preparations to seal the bailout deal. As demonstrators poured into he capital's central Syntagma square riot police shielded the national assembly. Economists do not expect the new package to resolve Greece's economic problems which could take up to a decade to tackle.
French
finance minister Francois Baroin told Europe-1 radio that Europe's
leaders were committed to agreeing a new bailout package. 'We
now have all the elements of a deal - elements of a participation that
remains voluntary for banks and private lenders, and for public lenders
states, central banks,' he said.
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