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Hillary Clinton: U.S. Maintains Strong Support For Greek Austerity Plan

Clinton Greece Visit

First Posted: 07/18/11 09:47 AM ET Updated: 09/17/11 06:12 AM ET

(Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Sunday voiced strong U.S. support for Greece's battle to overcome its debt crisis, saying it was taking the difficult steps required for future growth.

Clinton's visit to Athens was intended to signal Washington's backing for Prime Minister George Papandreou ahead of a meeting of euro zone leaders in Brussels on Thursday to decide on a new bailout package for Greece amid fears the debt crisis could spill over to Spain and Italy.

"Americans know these are difficult days, and again we stand with you as friends and allies," Clinton said at a news conference.

"The United States strongly supports the Papandreou government's determination to make the necessary reforms to put Greece back on a sound financial footing and to make Greece more competitive economically."

While Washington believes European countries should take the lead in managing the Greek debt crisis, it has also been pushing through its membership in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to support Papandreou's austerity plans, which have led to violent protests at home.

Clinton said Greek's politically painful plan for a medium-term fiscal strategy and bringing down its whopping debt were like "chemotherapy," but would bring results in the end.

"I am not here to in any way downplay the immediate challenges because they are real. But I am here to say that we believe strongly that this will give Greece a very strong economy going forward," Clinton said.

Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis said that despite the popular outrage over the deficit reduction plan, the government was determined to forge ahead.

"We believe that we shall come out of this difficulty victorious," he said. "Many on both sides of the Atlantic have bet on the collapse of Greece and then have been proven wrong. We will continue to prove them wrong."

DIGGING OUT

Greece, which has launched an austerity plan, is hoping for a second European bailout package of about 110 billion euros of extra funds to keep it financed until the end of 2014, when it is supposed to return to financial markets.

Clinton was due to meet Papandreou, President Karolos Papoulias and Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos before heading to the Acropolis museum in central Athens to sign a cultural agreement designed to prevent trafficking of Greece's rich trove of cultural artifacts.

Despite financial headaches on both sides of the Atlantic, U.S. officials say ties between Washington and Athens are strong and that Greece has been a valuable partner in NATO-led campaigns in both Afghanistan and Libya.

The United States was also grateful to Athens for taking steps to prevent a planned activist flotilla from sailing for Gaza earlier in July, heading off what Washington feared could have been a dangerous confrontation between the pro-Palestinian activists with Israel, which had vowed to block the ships.

U.S. officials said Clinton also discussed several of Greece's diplomatic priorities including remaining strains in its relationship with Turkey and slow reunification talks on the ethnically-split island of Cyprus.

Clinton, who arrived in Greece on Saturday after a visit to Turkey which included a meeting of the international contact group on Libya, is due to depart on Monday for a visit to India that will begin the Asian segment of her round-the-world trip.

(reporting by Andrew Quinn, editing by Peter Millership)

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Sasa Milosevic
Impression without expression is depression
07:56 AM on 07/19/2011
But "dear" Hilary must know she is a most maliganant cancer for many parts of world.
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looneydoone
not a "cookie"
09:05 AM on 07/19/2011
In Latin America she's known as Kissinger's evil twin sister
The two are close personal friends, and she seeks his council on all things *diplomatic*
both are CFR....she's a very bad apple
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07:11 AM on 07/19/2011
Why is this woman that has never held a private sector job - that she didn't get without her political connections - butting her nose and Kardashian-like behind into the internal affairs of Greece and the European Union? The Greeks still hate us because we supported the military dictatorship that ruled the country for a number of years. Perhaps we should get our own financial house in order before we start making references to cancer type cures - at least she didn't make any war analogies - considering that we have two on-going both being financed by the Chinese.

Here's an idea, Madam Secretary - talk the President into ending the wars immediately - stop paying for our foreign adventures with a credit card and regulate US business so we wont have a repeat of the housing meltdown - which led to a lot of the financial troubles in Greece and other countries in the first place. Besides, isn't the so-called bailout designed to prevent the bankers from paying the price for their mistakes? Just like the bailout in this country which did a lot for the Bank of America but damn little for main stream America. If people really believe in capitalism and the so-called free market system then bankers and banks that made the wrong financial bets should be made to pay the price for their failures - to do otherwise is to advocate socialism for the rich and well connected.
06:47 AM on 07/19/2011
Is that a Monica voodo dill that Mrs. Clinton has there?
04:32 AM on 07/19/2011
unless you pay your rent, you too will perish, this isthe word of capitalist god. hally loo ya
09:55 PM on 07/18/2011
Why should the Greeks have to pay for their corrupt politicians and the banks?

DEFAULT NOW!

Take the politicians and banks down, the average citizen is going to pay for this more than the politicians and the banks so DEFAULT and take them down with you!
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09:38 PM on 07/18/2011
says ... Did I became the smartest human in the world or what ? , it seems to me that just a few people really know how our financial system works .

We're not a broke nation , we just need to print more cash and raise the debt ceiling . The FED will buy our bonds like it has always been doing since the establishment of the nation bank , and if China , Japan , and others want to buy more , they are welcome to do so . The biggest risk this investors have now , is how our nation is taken hostage by the lunatiics of the TEA PARTY and the GREEDY REPUBLICANS .

The problem with Greece is that the stupid Germans are running the European Central Bank , and that they are choking the people of Greece over the debt excuse . In the first place ; Greece became deeply in debt because it was allow by the European Central Bank (Germany) to take on too much money , them those idiots decided to play nasty and demand it an impossible repayment.

If the republicans still resisting , OUR -CEO- CAN RAISE THE DEBT CEILING UNDER NATIONAL SECURITY GROUNDS and hopefully we can get ERIC CANTOR and MARCO RUBIO under arrest for trying to play games with our nation stability and security.

VOTE DEMOCRAT IN OUR NEXT ELECTION !!!! , and tell the TEA/ELEPHANT to flight there JETS to their home in Germany.
Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
08:33 PM on 07/18/2011
The IMF crowd gives Ms. Clinton a good thesaurus.

The term is repulsive, but "it's approved". It scares other Euro zone members (maybe). It's a trial balloon.

Shudder.

If only the IMF would listen to foreign news.
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BannedInBoston
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.
08:32 PM on 07/18/2011
"Like chemotherapy"? So does this mean Greece is going to lose all its hair?...
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08:20 PM on 07/18/2011
I don't get it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here we are a broke country and we are backing other broke countries? Obama is sending billions to all kinds of places. WE can't pay our own bills and are laying off our own citizens yet we are feeding people in Africa and God knows where else. Why not take care of our own and seal off all the borders until we are healthy? Something is not right. NO common sense. This is getting really scary
09:50 PM on 07/18/2011
You voted them in and I mean both parties...
06:54 PM on 07/18/2011
Now this type of chemo is " free and universal healthcare" that DLC Dems and Tea-Partiers can agree on!
06:53 PM on 07/18/2011
Hillary Clinton is a chief reason why the "Reptilian Oligarchical Conspiracy Theory" is so offensive- to reptiles, that is.
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
06:51 PM on 07/18/2011
HiIIary CIinton is a 2ionist neocon war monger.
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07:14 AM on 07/19/2011
Don't be shy, tell us how you really feel. (Not that I necessarily disagree with you.)
05:56 PM on 07/18/2011
How about bringing some of that 'ol chemotherapy over to the US of A?
05:51 PM on 07/18/2011
Greece did the same thing the US is doing now and has been, giving city, state, federal employees 35% raises over the last 8 years along with huge pension plans. The number of GS 9, 10,11,12's is absurd, many have no skill and couldn't get private sector jobs paying more than 12 bucks an hour. Fireman in California making 160k a year??? Vacation pay of $500k when they retire? this must stop and should have stopped 10 years ago. Look at Greece, who's protesting..government employees.
09:51 PM on 07/18/2011
The people are too...

Greeks are smarter than the U.S. folks that bend over and take it...

Greece will defend their nation from foreign bank invaders, the U.S. will fall over to them...2008 bailout ring bells?
05:40 PM on 07/18/2011
It's a treatment, not a cure. Aggressive, usually invasive, and buys some time. Got to try, can't sit around and die.