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Olli Rehn due in Athens on Monday

01. March 2010. | 06:38

Source: ANA

Olli Rehn will hold talks with government vice president Theodoros Pangalos, Finance Minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Employment Minister Andreas Loverdos and Governor of the Bank of Greece Giorgos Provopoulos.

EU Commissioner for Monetary Affairs Olli Rehn is due in Athens on Monday to discuss Greece's fiscal problems.

Olli Rehn will hold talks with government vice president Theodoros Pangalos, Finance Minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou, Employment Minister Andreas Loverdos and Governor of the Bank of Greece Giorgos Provopoulos.

A European Commission spokesman said that after Olli Rehn wraps up his meeting, he will give a press conference in the evening.

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