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Angry at demands, Greeks rail at German 'humiliation'

By Agencies in Athens, Greece and Brussels | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-13 07:37

Italian minister says creditors do not trust govt to carry out reforms

Greeks accused Germany of trying to humiliate them by making tougher demands for a new bailout deal as the country's fate in the eurozone hung in the balance ahead of a meeting of European ministers in Brussels on Sunday.

Elected on a promise to rid Greece of austerity, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was forced this week to make last-minute concessions to international creditors for painful austerity measures in the hopes of securing a cash-for-reforms deal.

Angry at demands, Greeks rail at German 'humiliation'

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