In the aftermath of Greek citizens’ vote against a financial bailout, the feeling among European leaders is becoming more fractured, not less, reports The New York Times. Germany, for instance, is maintaining a hard line on repayment of past debt, while other European countries are still looking for ways to help Greece recover.
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Even after referendum, future for Greece remains unclear
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