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Sunday, May. 20, 2012 |  Syndicate content

German minister shows sympathy for Greeks' plight

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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said he felt great sympathy for the people of Greece
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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said he felt great sympathy for the people of Greece in their efforts to restart their economy and put their finances in order, in an interview to be published Sunday.

"I very much empathize with the Greek people," Schaeuble told the Berlin daily Tagesspiegel, after sharp criticism of his comment that Greece should not hold early elections.

In a radio interview on Wednesday, Schaeuble had said: "Who will make sure that after the elections, for which the Greek parties have opted in April -- and I find that very questionable -- who will ensure that Greece will stand by what we have now agreed," Schaeuble said.

Greek President Carolos Papoulias tore into Schaeuble over the remarks.

"I do not accept having my country taunted by Mr Schaeuble, as a Greek I do not accept it," Papoulias said.

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