
Greece: Brussels agreement "most difficult moment of my life" - FinMin Tsakalotos
Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos admitted the agreement reached in Brussels between Greece and its creditors was the "most difficult moment" in his life as he addressed the Hellenic Parliament, Wednesday.
"I do no know if we did the correct thing," he admitted, before adding that he believes the negotiating team "had no other choice."
The agreement, if backed by the Greek Parliament, will give way to a fresh package of austerity measures and economic reforms in exchange for a €86 billion ($95 billion) bailout and the securing of Greece's place in the eurozone.

Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos admitted the agreement reached in Brussels between Greece and its creditors was the "most difficult moment" in his life as he addressed the Hellenic Parliament, Wednesday.
"I do no know if we did the correct thing," he admitted, before adding that he believes the negotiating team "had no other choice."
The agreement, if backed by the Greek Parliament, will give way to a fresh package of austerity measures and economic reforms in exchange for a €86 billion ($95 billion) bailout and the securing of Greece's place in the eurozone.