From britain, france and germany. Kerry revealed that issues remain unresolved. We are not going to sit at the negotiating table forever. We also recognize that we shouldnt get up and leave simply because the clock strikes midnight. Analysts suggest his comment indicates hell agree to a shortterm extension. Zarif told reporters that negotiator will stay in vienna for as long as necessary. They differ over inspections of military facilities where iran is suspected of developing nuke har weapons. Another issue is whether to lift the arms embargo. Roos president Vladimir Putin hopes to strengthen the role of brics countries. The leaders of brazil russia india, china and south africa signed a joint declaration at their summit. Putin announced the pact at a News Conference on thursday in a russian city. Translator we the nations of brics, will unite to contribute to International Security Global Economic growth and resolution to key challenges. The declaration expresses support for the issu
But to deprive ourselves of greece, its not only depriving ourselves of a country with its gdp, its people but also deprive ourselves of a country which is at the very heart of our civilization. It does not only belong to our history, but also to our culture, our way of living. Greece is country, a friend of europe who which wished to enter into europe after years of dictatorship. So there might have been discussions as to its capability of making this transition possible this entry into the eurozone possible. But all the democratic parties stated that they wanted to stay within the eurozone. They might have made another choice but they wanted to remain within the eurozone. Duty was to enable them to stay within the eurozone but also solution was to be made possible. Nothing would have been worse to keep them in a monetary zone without allowing for their development. And this is why the negotiations were lengthy negotiations. But we reached a historical solution. Had greece left the eu
Day. Where are we in the continuing drama of what the hell is going to happen to greece . Eric trying to make sense of the story is exactly what were trying to do. It has been a heck of a day here in athens, greece, because as you mentioned, we learned earlier in the day that Alexis Tsipras made a counter offer to his european creditors, saying i will take most of what you put on the table, but with some conditions. These are not minor conditions. He has some issues with the value added tax, for example. He has issues with pension reform. He wants to delay pension reform. He wants to get the give the parliament an opportunity to weigh in on labor legislation. They sound like small, discrete points, but added up, they are very important. Its not clear how well they would go down with european creditors, and im talking about the imf and the ecb and the european commission, if they were willing to sit down at the table, but what we learned from Jeroen Dijsselbloem the dutch finance minist
Day. Where are we in the continuing drama of what the hell is going to happen to greece . Eric trying to make sense of the story is exactly what were trying to do. It has been a heck of a day here in athens, greece, because as you mentioned, we learned earlier in the day that Alexis Tsipras made a counter offer to his european creditors, saying i will take most of what you put on the table, but with some conditions. These are not minor conditions. He has some issues with the value added tax, for example. He has issues with pension reform. He wants to delay pension reform. He wants to get the give the parliament an opportunity to weigh in on labor legislation. They sound like small, discrete points, but added up, they are very important. Its not clear how well they would go down with european creditors, and im talking about the imf and the ecb and the european commission, if they were willing to sit down at the table, but what we learned from Jeroen Dijsselbloem the dutch finance minist
Day. Where are we in the continuing drama of what the hell is going to happen to greece . Eric trying to make sense of the story is exactly what were trying to do. It has been a heck of a day here in athens, greece, because as you mentioned, we learned earlier in the day that Alexis Tsipras made a counter offer to his european creditors, saying i will take most of what you put on the table, but with some conditions. These are not minor conditions. He has some issues with the value added tax, for example. He has issues with pension reform. He wants to delay pension reform. He wants to get the give the parliament an opportunity to weigh in on labor legislation. They sound like small, discrete points, but added up, they are very important. Its not clear how well they would go down with european creditors, and im talking about the imf and the ecb and the european commission, if they were willing to sit down at the table, but what we learned from Jeroen Dijsselbloem the dutch finance minist