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ESM releases €1 billion sub-tranche after Greek government passes measures in parliament

ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling expressed his satisfaction over Greece's sufficient progress

Newsroom June 14 07:09

The ESM released the €1 billion sub-tranche to Greece immediately after the Greek parliament passed the omnibus bill concerning the package of measures required by the agreement between Greece and its creditors. after the Greek authorities implemented a set of pending measures.
The Board of Directors of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) today authorised the release of €1 billion to Greece for the clearance of arrears. This is the remaining amount of the fourth tranche of ESM financial assistance, approved on 27 March 2018. It will be disbursed to a dedicated account for further clearing arrears.

The release of funds was subject to a positive assessment by the European institutions of the clearance of net arrears by the Greek government, and the effectiveness of the e-auctions system, as defined in the Technical Memorandum of Understanding of 22 March 2018.

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“I am pleased to note that the Greek government has made sufficient progress in clearing its arrears to the private sector”, said ESM Managing Director Klaus Regling. “If Greece stays determined in maintaining the reform momentum and in implementing the remaining reforms, I am optimistic that we can complete the ongoing fourth review of the ESM programme and Greece can make a successful exit in August, as planned.”

After the disbursement approved today, ESM financial assistance for Greece will reach €46.9 billion, out of a total programme volume of up to €86 billion. The ESM and EFSF together have so far disbursed nearly €189 billion to Greece (including the amount approved today), making the rescue funds by far the largest creditors of Greece. The current ESM programme for Greece is scheduled to end on 20 August 2018.

The head of the Eurogroup, Mario Centeno tweeted his satisfaction about the news “#Greece continues to deliver on commitments.
Another milestone completed in arrears clearance allows the @ESM_Press to disburse the pending €1bn. Today’s ESM board decision is a good omen for the discussions on program exit in next week’s #Eurogroup”, he wrote.

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