European Commission says pension cuts must be enforced, denies Greek ANA report
A spokesperson of the European Commission says that the only position that should be taken into account on pension cuts issue is the reply given in Latin by Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, “Pacta sunt servanda”
The European Commission has expressed its consternation over a report of the Greek state-run Athens News Agency (ANA), indicating that there has been an agreement between Athens and creditors to cancel pension cuts, which have been passed into law and are due to take effect on 1 January, 2019.
Alexander Winterstein, the deputy chief spokesperson of the European Commission, said that the only position that should be taken into account on the pension cuts issue is the reply given in Latin by Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, “Pacta sunt servanda”, which is to say agreements must be enforced.
Winterstein, when asked to remark on the ANA report, underlined that there is only one authoritative source, and that one should not put stock in anything else.
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