
Tsipras, February 2015.Demotix/IndiPHOTpress. All rights reserved.Relations between Greece and Europe are at key turning point. Between Friday 19 June and Monday afternoon, 22 June, when the European Council meets in an unexpected summit, four things may happen. An agreement, a temporary compromise, a break-up between Athens and Brussels, or a deepening of the crisis.
The first possibility - the most desirable - is an agreement based on the proposal of the Greek leader Alexis Tsipras: end austerity, release the 7.2 bn.euros of planned European aid, start a radical debt restructuring. But even the most pliable EU leader, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on Friday: "I do not understand Tsipras” and “I have warned Mr. Tsipras many times he shouldn't depend on me being able to prevent a failure of the talks”. This is not exactly the way you would prepare an agreement.