EU Politicians: 'Hawks Want to Kill Greece & We Can't Allow This Blackmail'

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Lawmakers
in the European Parliament have condemned Greece’s creditors for
forcing a stalemate in the latest round of talks on the country’s
bailout, which has seen demands for an extra US$4 billion in savings
that could be needed in the future.

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AP Photo/ Yannis Liakos
The president of the Socialists and Democrats Group in the European Parliament, Gianni Pittella said:
"We cannot ask Greece to take additional
measures. This would mean that some 'hawks' want to kill Greece and we
cannot allow this blackmail. The stakes are too high for Europe. We
should all work to prevent a crisis in Greece in the run-up to the
British referendum, especially now that – under extraordinarily
difficult conditions – Greece has over-performed on its primary balance
target for 2015."
We can't let 'hawks' blackmail Greece. We need an extraordinary #EuroSummit to avoid new euro crisis @giannipittella http://socsde.ms/Z4g
Deadlock
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras Wednesday called European Council President Donald Tusk to demand an urgent summit amid further failures to agree to a new tranche of funding for Athens as part of its third bailout agreement.
Tusk immediately summoned all the Eurozone finance ministers to an emergency meeting, telling reporters: "We have to avoid a situation of renewed uncertainty for Greece. We need a date for a Eurogroup meeting in the not distant future. In days, not weeks".
Tsipras had asked Tusk to call a meeting of all the EU leaders, but Tusk rebuffed his suggestion.