Greek Finance Minister: Greece to exit EU’s enhanced surveillance framework this week

FILE PHOTO: A Greek national flag flutters atop the parliament building in Athens

ATHENS – Greek Finance Minister Christos Staikouras said on Tuesday he expects euro zone finance ministers to confirm the country’s exit from the bloc’s enhanced surveillance framework later this week.

Since 2018 and the end of its financial assistance programme, Greek economic developments and policy have been monitored under the euro zone’s so-called enhanced surveillance framework.

“A difficult chapter for the country that began in 2010 will close and Greece will return to European normality,” Staikouras said after a meeting with German Finance Minister Christian Lindner in Athens.

“It will stop being an exception in the euro zone,” he said.

(Reporting by George Georgiopoulos)

Reuters

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