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Secret report of the Greek government on German war reparations

09 April 2013 / 16:04:44  GRReporter
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The data published by the Greek newspaper have provoked the interest of the German magazine Der Spiegel. The author of the publication writes that according to different sources, Germany’s obligations to Greece amount to 108 billion euro for destroyed infrastructure and 54 billion euro for the forced occupation loan. "The total amount of 162 billion euro is equivalent to 80% of today's GDP of Greece and if it receives the money, it will cover a large part of the public debt of the country. Germany’s government argues that such claims are unfounded and the Greek one "puts on the brake" and considers the issue "explosive", because it could complicate its relations with the main lender of Europe," writes the author of the article in Der Spiegel.

Tags: PoliticsGermanyWar reparationsOccupation loanReportMinsitry of Finance
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