European Commission signals Greece's exit from enhanced surveillance in August

The executive vice-president of the European Commission, Valdis Dombrovskis, in a joint press conference with Finance Minister Christos Staikouras on Friday, signaled that Greece may transit out of a regime of enhanced surveillance in August, according to ANA.
He explained that there must first be a smooth completion of the 14th enhanced surveillance report while noting that this appears to be on the right track. The decision to end enhanced surveillance and disburse the final 750-million-euro tranche of debt relief, which has been pending since 2019, will be formally taken in June, while the disbursement is expected to be paid by the end of the year.

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