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Eurogroup convenes to discuss Greece, Ireland and the banking system

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EU Finance Ministers of the eurozone meet in Brussels on 7 December 2015 to discuss further steps on the banking union’s single supervisory mechanism, the state of play on Greece and the Ireland post-programme surveillance.

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Ambassador of Norway:”The challenge for the Greek economy is its competitive edge and its business climate” [interview]

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The Ambassador of Norway in Athens, His Excellency Jørn Eugene Gjelstad, spoke to EmbassyNews.net and commented on the current developments in Greek and European politics, the economy and the refugee crisis.

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