Guardian
September 15, 2011
After a giddy week of wildly gyrating markets sparked mostly by fears of an imminent Greek default, a European Union taskforce dispatched to Athens said it was confident that Greece would emerge from the crisis "with a good future in Europe".
In a departure from the downbeat language increasingly used to describe the debt-stricken country, the German banker leading the mission said that while Greece faced "unique" reforms, he was also "impressed" by the government's determination to enact changes that were long overdue.
"I have met a number of ministers and in all my contacts, I have seen enormous political will," said Horst Reichenbach as he concluded a three-day visit to Athens by the new EU team. "I am very glad that at a European level there is the political will to keep Greece in the euro and have a good future for Greece in Europe."
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