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Bloomberg reports Greece’s Coming Clash in Europe Starts With Russia Sanctions . Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras’s Syriza-led coalition said it opposed a European Union statement issued in Brussels Tuesday paving the way to additional curbs on the Kremlin over the conflict in Ukraine, and complained it hadn’t been consulted.“Greece doesn’t consent,†the government said in a statement.
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The above article was based on an Irish Times column Why Ireland Should Support Greek Plan to Write Down Eurozone Public Debt . Contrary to many reports, Syriza is not threatening a unilateral default but wants Greece’s debt burden to be considered within a broader restructuring of sovereign debt in the euro zone.
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Actually, I am quite certain it will not work, and is in fact exactly the wrong thing to do. But let’s dig deeper into Martin Wolf’s thesis as outlined in Draghi’s Bold Promise to do What it Takes for as Long as it Takes . Wolf : Pity Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank.