Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Thursday he was confident of reaching a compromise with his country's EU-IMF creditors despite a deadlock in talks to reach a debt deal.
"After the comprehensive Greek proposals, I'm confident we'll reach a compromise that will help the eurozone and Greece to overcome the crisis," Tsipras told reporters as he arrived for an EU summit in Brussels.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Thursday he was confident of reaching a compromise with his country’s EU-IMF creditors despite a deadlock in talks to reach a debt deal.
“After the comprehensive Greek proposals, I’m confident we’ll reach a compromise that will help the eurozone and Greece to overcome the crisis,” Tsipras told reporters as he arrived for an EU summit in Brussels.