Tweet ATHENS: Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras asked EU-IMF creditors Friday to extend a tough debt bailout programme by two years so as ease the pain on an economy struggling in a fifth year of recession. "We ask for an adjustment," Samaras said in a speech to parliament as he presented his government's targets for the next four years, promising to push through a privatisation drive and keep Greece in the eurozone. In exchange, Samaras promised that his newly elected government would pledge to meet...
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