“The contacts with technical staff of the European institutions continue and our estimate is that the government and the Europeans’ positions are converging however, the IMF’s stance must become clear,” government spokeswoman Olga Gerovassili on Tuesday said referring to the course of the negotiations adding that the government does all the necessary contacts towards this direction.
On the so-called Borjans list, the government spokeswoman referred to the Finance Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia Norbert Walter-Borjans’ statement to ANA-MPA on Tuesday and noted that after the recent revelations it is crystal clear that in 2012 the then government rejected Rhine-Westphalia Finance Ministry’s proposal for cooperation and offering of know-how in matters related to tax evasion and money laundering.
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