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Greece's Deputy Foreign Minister,
Nikos Chountis, confirmed that Greece examines a plan B in case that
the negotiations with the European "partners" about the
debt will be driven to a dead end.
From Reuters:
Greece's
Deputy Foreign Minister Nikos Chountis, who holds the European
Affairs portfolio, told Greek radio that Russia and China had
offered Greece economic support though Athens had not requested
it.
“There
have been proposals, offers I would say, from Russia, recently
after the election, for economic support as well as from China,
regarding help, investment possibilities,” Chountis said, ...
“Our
primary plan is to find a solution with our European partners
because we are aware of the commitments and obligations that our
presence is Europe and the euro zone entails,” Chountis said.
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Earlier, the Greek Defence
Minister Panos Kammenos spoken about a plan B, concerning funding
from Russia and China or other countries:
“'What
we want is a deal. But if there is no deal - hopefully (there will
be) - and if we see that Germany remains rigid and wants to blow
apart Europe, then we have the obligation to go to Plan B. Plan B is
to get funding from another source,' he told a Greek television show
that ran into early Tuesday. 'It could the United States at best, it
could be Russia, it could be China or other countries,' he said.”
(http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/10/us-eurozone-greece-kammenos-idUSKBN0LE0JS20150210)
Other
sources:
As BRICS are in the processes to
decouple economies from the Western neoliberal monetary monopoly,
they could bring back the gold standard as a base for their
transactions, which is much more steady than the paper money
unstable financial bubbles. They are ready, because they are
emerging economies with billions of potential consumer tanks and
can attract other countries too being victims of the international
financial mafia, like Argentina and Greece.
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Meanwhile,
early on Wednesday morning Greece time, the Greek government received
a vote of confidence by the Greek parliament, while Alexis Tsipras
sent a message to Wolfgang Schäuble that "there is no return",
thus, the Greek side is not going to retreat from its positions for
the termination of the failed catastrophic policies imposed by
Troika.
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2015/02/breaking-greek-govmnt-receives-vote-of.html)
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