Daily Archives: March 2, 2015

Greece’s lenders skeptical on new bills but focus on funding needs

European officials have expressed concern that the Greek government has not consulted with its partners over its plans to bring new legislation to Parliament this week but the greatest focus appears to be on how Athens will cover its immediate funding needs.

“We have not discussed anything with the Greek side,” a European official told Sunday’s Kathimerini after Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced on Friday night that four bills would be tabled in the House this week.

In a televised address to his cabinet, Tsipras said that four draft laws would be unveiled this week in order to tackle the social impact of the crisis, to introduce a new payment scheme for overdue debts to the state, to protect primary residences from foreclosures and to reopen public broadcaster ERT.

At the Eurogroup on February 20, Greece and its lenders agreed that the government would not adopt any measures unilaterally that “would negatively impact fiscal targets, economic recovery or financial stability, as assessed by the institutions.”

It is not clear if Greece’s creditors believe that the bills due to be submitted to Parliament this week fall into this category but sources suggested that there is concern about the lack of of communication between Athens and its partners.

However, the immediate problem that must be overcome is ensuring that the government can meet its funding needs over the next few months, starting with a 1.6-billion-euro payment to the International Monetary Fund in March. On Saturday, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis went as far saying that Athens would try to negotiate the summer payment of 6.7 billion euros’ worth of Greek bonds held by the European Central Bank.

“Shouldn’t we negotiate this? We will fight it,” he told Skai TV. “If we had the money we would pay… They know we don’t have it.”

Greece’s lenders, however, believe that they may be able to use this inability to pay to their advantage and pressure the government to carry out reforms before the country’s funding needs become less significant.

“Now is the time that we can exercise pressure on the Greek government,” a European official told Kathimerini.

source: ekathimerini.com

Greece to make international protest over Turkey reserving Aegean air space

Greece is protesting Turkey’s move to reserve a large chunk of airspace over the Aegean Sea for military maneuvers until the end of the year, a Greek foreign ministry spokesman says.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Constantinos Koutras says Turkey has unilaterally issued a Notice to Airmen, or NOTAM, reserving an extensive airspace over the Aegean Sea from March 2 to December 31, 2015, for military use.

Greece says the move intrudes into Greek airspace, interferes with traffic to two regional airports and affects two international traffic routes.

Greece’s civil aviation authority has issued a navigational warning stating the Turkish NOTAM is null and void.

Koutras says Greece will take the matter to NATO, the United Nations, the European Union and the International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO).

source: ekathimerini.com

Ασταμάτητη πλέον η Λίβερπουλ, κέρδισε τη Σίτι και βλέπει «4άδα»

Ασταμάτητη πλέον η Λίβερπουλ, κέρδισε τη Σίτι και βλέπει «4άδα»

Η Λίβερπουλ κράτησε «αλώβητο» το «Άνφιλντ» απέναντι στην Μάντσεστερ Σίτι και στέρησε από τους πρωταθλητές την ευκαιρία να πλησιάσουν ακόμη περισσότερο την πρωτοπόρο Τσέλσι.

Οι «κόκκινοι» νίκησαν με 2-1, για την 27η αγωνιστική της Premier League, και μπήκαν για τα καλά στο «κυνήγι» της τέταρτης θέσης που οδηγεί στο Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ της νέας αγωνιστικής περιόδου.

Αναλυτικά τα αποτελέσματα και οι σκόρερ της 27ης αγωνιστικής:

Γουέστ Χαμ-Κρίσταλ Πάλας 1-3
(76΄ Βαλένσια – 41΄,63΄ Μάρεϊ, 51΄ Νταν)

Μπέρνλι-Σουόνσι 0-1
(65΄αυτ. Τρίπιερ)

Μάντσεστερ Γ.-Σάντερλαντ 2-0
(66΄πεν., 85΄ Ρούνι)

Νιούκαστλ-Αστον Βίλα 1-0
(37΄ Σισέ)

Στόουκ Σίτι-Χαλ 1-0
(71΄ Κράουτς)

Γουέστ Μπρομ-Σαουθάμπτον 1-0
(2΄ Μπεραχίνο)

Λίβερπουλ-Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 2-1
(11΄ Χέντερσον, 75΄ Κουτίνιο – 26΄ Τζέκο)

Αρσεναλ-Εβερτον

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 27 αγώνες)
Τσέλσι 60 -26αγ.
Μάντσεστερ Σίτι 55
Μάντσεστερ Γιουν. 50
Άρσεναλ 48 -26αγ.
Λίβερπουλ 48
Σαουθάμπτον 46
Τότεναμ 44 -26αγ.
Σουόνσι 40
Γουέστ Χαμ 39
Στόουκ Σίτι 39
Νιούκαστλ 35
Κρίσταλ Πάλας 30
Γουέστ Μπρομ 30
Έβερτον 28 -26αγ.
Χαλ 26
Σάντερλαντ 25
ΚΠΡ 22 -26αγ.
Μπέρνλι 22
Άστον Βίλα 22
Λέστερ 18 -26αγ.

Πηγή:in.gr

Liverpool too strong for Manchester City at Anfield

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Philippe Coutinho dealt a big blow to Manchester City’s Barclays Premier League title defence with the decisive goal in Liverpool’s 2-1 win at Anfield on Sunday.

With Chelsea playing in the Capital One Cup final later in the day, City could have moved within two points of the leaders, but Coutinho’s stunning strike gave Liverpool a crucial victory in their bid for a top-four finish. The same player scored the winner in this fixture least season. While that time City were able to recover to usurp Liverpool’s challenge, overtaking Chelsea may prove too much this time.

Jordan Henderson brought the game to life after 11 minutes with his third league goal of the season for the hosts, the 24-year-old finding the top corner from 20 yards. City were level midway through the half as Edin Dzeko converted his 50th Barclays Premier League strike from a sublime Sergio Aguero pass.

After such an action-packed 45 minutes, the second half struggled to reach similar heights until Coutinho took centre stage 15 minutes from time, the Brazilian curling home from the left-edge of the penalty area. Manuel Pellegrini’s side pushed for a second equaliser, but to no avail and City remain five points behind Chelsea having played a match more, while Liverpool are up to fifth, level on points with Arsenal, ahead of their match with Everton later that day.

A frenetic start was dominated by Liverpool, who made four changes from their defeat by Besiktas in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday, with Adam Lallana twice going close.

Lallana’s first effort was saved by Joe Hart after a superb pass from Coutinho and, although the second beat the City goalkeeper, it was ruled out for offside.

Any home disappointment quickly faded as Henderson arrowed in a fine strike from the edge of the penalty area after 11 minutes. Coutinho was again involved as he robbed Vincent Kompany before combining with Raheem Sterling to get the ball to Henderson on the left. The Liverpool captain cut inside and gave Hart no chance with a powerful shot into the top-right corner.

City, who also made four changes following midweek European disappointment against Barcelona, responded strongly, Aguero sending a low drive against a post a minute after Henderson’s opener.

The champions continued to press and a crisp passing move involving Yaya Toure, David Silva and Aguero allowed Dzeko bring them level after 25 minutes.

The striker collected a perfectly weighted reverse pass from Aguero before firing past Simon Mignolet from 12 yards.

Lallana had a chance to restore Liverpool’s lead before the break from a chipped Lazar Markovic pass, but pulled his effort wide of Hart’s goal.

Both sides wasted chances early in the second half as Aguero and Sterling failed to convert from inside the penalty area, while Lallana had a second effort ruled out by the assistant referee.

Silva then spurned a promising position for City with an overhit free-kick.

That proved to be costly as Liverpool finally made their possession pay, Coutinho cutting in from the left, evading the challenge of Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta to secure the win.

Aguero went agonisingly close to earning City a point with a low effort after 79 minutes, but the visitors were unable to find a second goal and handed the advantage to Chelsea in the race for the title.

source:premierleague.com