Tsipras
moves fast to bring pressure on the German camp
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“Greek
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will visit Moscow on April 8 after
being invited to talks by Russian President Vladimir Putin, a Greek
government official said on Tuesday. Greece's government has
previously said Putin had invited Tsipras to visit Moscow on May 9
and it was not immediately clear if that trip had been changed. It
would be Tsipras's first official visit to Moscow since being elected
in January.”
“Tsipras's
left-wing government ruffled feathers among European partners in its
initial days in power with comments suggesting Greece might not
support EU policy on Russia.”
It
is certain that the Greek govmnt wants to bring the pressure at the
lenders' side rushing to show its intentions concerning a fast
approach with Russia. The latest move is probably related to the
meeting between Tsipras and Merkel on Monday. Tsipras wants to go
with the Russian card in his pocket.
Furthermore, May is closer to the end of the four-month truce period that the Greek government achieved. Therefore, Tsipras wants to be certain for Moscow's intentions earlier, so that to make the necessary moves.
Furthermore, May is closer to the end of the four-month truce period that the Greek government achieved. Therefore, Tsipras wants to be certain for Moscow's intentions earlier, so that to make the necessary moves.
... the Greek side will exploit
this period to build stronger alliance with the Sino-Russian bloc.
Tsipras will certainly exploit his visit to Moscow in May
(http://failedevolution.blogspot.gr/2015/02/confirmed-putin-calls-tsipras.html),
while he will search all the possibilities for a financial aid
from BRICS which are building fast an autonomous financial system
to decouple their economies from the neoliberal monetary monopoly.
In the middle of the negotiations, Tsipras already took the chance
to send another message to the Western allies with the help of the
Chinese fleet.
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