Article E6XB Measured, sober and sceptical: Germany reacts to Greece deal

Measured, sober and sceptical: Germany reacts to Greece deal

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Kate Connolly in Berlin
from Economics | The Guardian on (#E6XB)

The feeling among many Germans is that the same politicians are likely to find themselves in a huddle over the same issue again a few months down the line

Following a marathon 17 hours of talks in which the Greek prime minister accepted a third bailout programme, Angela Merkel emerged in Brussels tired but surprisingly well-tempered and focused.

After 27 hours without a wink of sleep, and probably the longest meeting of her chancellorship, she told waiting journalists: "The advantages outweigh the disadvantages. The fundamental principles have been adhered to. I believe that Greeks can get back on to a growth trajectory."

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