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  • THEMENBILD - Griechischer Euro in Zange vor Europäischer Flagge. Aufgenommen am 29.06.2015 in Wien, Österreich // Greek euro currency in a pliers in front of the flag of the european union. Austria on 2015/06/29. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Michael Gruber
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  • THEMENBILD - Griechischer Euro in Zange vor Europäischer Flagge. Aufgenommen am 29.06.2015 in Wien, Österreich // Greek euro currency in a pliers in front of the flag of the european union. Austria on 2015/06/29. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Michael Gruber
    EXPA-GRU-150629-0322.jpg
  • THEMENBILD - Griechischer Euro in Zange vor Europäischer Flagge. Aufgenommen am 29.06.2015 in Wien, Österreich // Greek euro currency in a pliers in front of the flag of the european union. Austria on 2015/06/29. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Michael Gruber
    EXPA-GRU-150629-0359.jpg
  • THEMENBILD - Griechischer Euro in Zange vor Europäischer Flagge. Aufgenommen am 29.06.2015 in Wien, Österreich // Greek euro currency in a pliers in front of the flag of the european union. Austria on 2015/06/29. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Michael Gruber
    EXPA-GRU-150629-0315.jpg
  • THEMENBILD - Griechischer Euro in Zange vor Europäischer Flagge. Aufgenommen am 29.06.2015 in Wien, Österreich // Greek euro currency in a pliers in front of the flag of the european union. Austria on 2015/06/29. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Michael Gruber
    EXPA-GRU-150629-0362.jpg
  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • THEMENBILD - Kroatien ersetzt am 1. Januar 2023 die Landeswährung Kuna durch Euro. Ab dem 1. Juli 2022 müssen alle Preise in Kroatien in der doppelten Währung Kuna und Euro angezeigt werden. Im Bild Kuna werden in Euro gewechselt, aufgenommen am 21. Jänner 2022 in Zagreb, Kroatien // Croatia will replace the national currency kuna with euro on January 1, 2023. From July 1, 2022, all prices in Croatia must be displayed in dual currency Kuna and Euro. In the picture kuna are exchanged for euro, pictured in Zagreb, Croatia on 2022/01/21. EXPA Pictures © 2022, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Pixsell/ Igor Kralj<br />
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  • French Finance Minister Michel Sapin arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Eurogroup President and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem talks to the press prior to an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank and Pierre Moscovici, EU commissioner for Economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs union during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance (L) talks with Pierre Moscovici, EU commissioner for Economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs union during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance (L) talks with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice-president of the European Commission for the euro and social dialogue arrives prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, French Foreign Minister Michel Sapin Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance (L) talks with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Pierre Moscovici, EU commissioner for Economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs union during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, French Foreign Minister Michel Sapin Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Austria's Finance Minister HansJoerg Schelling and Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna speaks during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaueble arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance arrives for during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L), International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde (C) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis  during  an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Eurogroup President Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem talks to the press prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Eurogroup President Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem talks to the press prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Eurogroup President Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Eurogroup President Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-RSlovakia's Finance Minister Peter Kazimir, Austria's Finance Minister HansJoerg Schelling, Eurogroup President and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici speaks during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, French Foreign Minister Michel Sapin Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as and Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Malta's Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, Slovakia's Finance Minister Peter Kazimir, Austria's Finance Minister HansJoerg Schelling, Eurogroup President and Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs Pierre Moscovici and Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna speaks during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Malta's Finance Minister Edward Scicluna, and French Foreign Minister Michel Sapin speaks during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • (L-R) Malta's Finance Minister Edward Scicluna and Austria's Finance Minister HansJoerg Schelling speaks during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (C) look at Wolfgang Schauble, German Federal Minister of Finance (L) talkin with Pierre Moscovici, EU commissioner for Economic and financial affairs, taxation and customs union during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos arrives prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • French Foreign Minister Michel Sapin (L) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Eurogroup President Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem (C) arrives for an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna talks to the press prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis arrives at an extraordinary meeting of the Eurogroup finance ministers focusing on Greece's request for a six-month extension of the four-year bailout loan agreement in Brussles, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2015. Germany rejected a request from Greece on Thursday to extend its loan agreement with eurozone creditors, saying the Greek proposal did not meet previously agreed criteria decided by the Eurogroup on Monday. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Xinhua<br />
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  • Spanish Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L) and Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month.  by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Luxembourg's Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna talks to the press prior to the emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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  • Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis during an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting at the European Council in Brussels, Belgium on 20.02.2015 Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem was working overtime on February 20 to save a make-or-break meeting on Greece's demand to ease its bailout programme as Germany insisted it stick with its austerity commitments after days of sharp exchanges, the 19 eurozone finance ministers gathered for the third time in little over a week to consider Athens' take-it or leave-it proposal to extend an EU loan programme which expires this month. by Wiktor Dabkowski. EXPA Pictures © 2015, PhotoCredit: EXPA/ Photoshot/ Wiktor Dabkowski<br />
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