The Greek Government believes that the EU bears a significant share of responsibility for its financial troubles since refused to impose more strict enforcement of the euro”s stability pact.

“The EU should in the past more strictly enforce the euro”s stability pact, including, and we have, “- said the Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou, who cites the” Deutsche Welle “.

G. Papandreou expressed the view that the European statistical office should continue to ensure the right of direct access to the data of individual member countries. “We have already suggested this, but not all countries want such transparency,” – he complained. The head of the Greek government urged EU countries to undertake more joint, coordinated efforts with an eye to the specific economic situation. The current crisis could be a turning point for the European Monetary Union, he concluded.

Meanwhile, the Greek intelligence services have attracted the attention of large-scale speculative transactions, which involved Greece and foreign banks. As reported by the state security service EYP, financial institutions from the United States and Britain in huge volumes bought Greek bonds. However, the offense this has not been established.

Ministry of Finance in Athens refused to comment on these reports appeared in the Greek press. A government spokesman stressed that no instructions EYP an investigation was given.

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