Caught
On Tape: Dijsselbloem To Varoufakis: "You Just Killed Troika"
31
January, 2015
Amid
'turmoiling' stock markets on Friday, CNBC's Simon Hobbs summed up
the status quo's thinking on the new Greek leadership when he noted,
somewhat angrily and shocked, "The
Greeks are not even trying to reassure the markets,"
seeming to have entirely forgotten (and who can blame him in this new
normal the world has been force-fed for 6 years) that political
leaders are elected for the good of the people (by the people) not
for the markets. Yesterday saw the clearest example yet of Europe's
anger that the Greeks may choose their own path as opposed to
following the EU's non-sovereign leadership's demands when the most
uncomfortable moment ever caught on tape - the moment when Eurogroup
chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem (he
of the "template" foot in mouth disease)
stood up at the end of the EU-Greece press conference,
awkwardly shook hands with Greece's new finance minister, and
whispered..."you have just killed the Troika," to which
Varoufakis responded... "wow!"
The
joint press conference was concluding, when Greek Finance Minister
Yanis Varoufakis
droped a last bombshell. “…and
with this if you want – and according to European Parliament –
flimsily-constructed committee we have no aim to cooperate. Thank
you.”
Varoufakis was referring to the famous Troika, the country’s
official creditors consisting of the European Union, the
International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank..
After
concluding with a “Thank you” Varoufakis gives the word to
Eurogroup Chief Jeroen
Dijsselbloem,
who wants to hear the translation first. Then he takes off the ear
phones, he stands up and sets to leave. An enforced-looking shaking
of hands delays the departure of the Dutch FinMin.
Dijsselbloem
quickly whispers something to Varoufakis’ ear, he briefly replies
back and the Eurogroup chief leaves the press conference hall as soon
as it was possible.
Video:
the Awkward Greek-Eurogroup Moment
nt
The
whole afternoon, Greek and international media were trying to find
out “What the hell did
they two men said to each other!?”
Private
Mega TV reported short before 9 pm on Friday.
Eurogroup
chief whispered to Greek FinMin’s ear “You just killed the
Troika” and that Varoufakis replied with a simple “WOW!”
Dijsselbloem: Whisper…whisper…
Varoufakis: Whisper….
Dijsselbloom slides his hand away
Back remains Varoufakis with one palm open and the left hand stuck in his pocket – relaxed Greek style
The two men talk for a couple of minutes with lips hidden from the cameras.
Dijsselbloem leaves without turning back to watch his interlocutor.
I
don’t quite understand why Dijsselbloem is sour. I’m sure that
Varoufakis told him the same things when they had their 2-hour
face-to-face talks.
Unless
they were talking about Gouda and Feta and the Greek FinMin surprised
him when he said at the press conference, that the Greek
government will not negotiate with the Troika.
And furthermore, why is he offended? He is chief of the Eurogroup, he does not represent the Troika…
Most probably he was expecting a Yes-Man behavior like in the past with HOHOHO-jocker Jean-Claude Juncker, when he was Eurogroup head.
.
Juncker – FinMin Venizelos
Juncker – Spanish FinMin
...
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Later
that evening Yanis Varoufakis gave an excellent more in depth
interview with BBC's Newsnight... to explain why Greece will not
accept more debt from the EU...
One
final thought - how long before this chart converges?
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