Greek PM warns Merkel of 'impossible' debt obligation: FT

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(Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras warned German Chancellor Angela 
Merkel that it will be "impossible" for his country to service debt obligations 
due in coming weeks if the European Union does not give his country any 
short-term financial assistance, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

The warning was sent to Merkel in a letter dated March 15 and came just before 
she agreed to meet Tsipras on the sidelines of an EU summit last Thursday, the 
newspaper said. (http://on.ft.com/1G0EkJy)

In the letter, Tsipras warned that his government would be forced to choose 
between paying off loans, owed primarily to the International Monetary Fund, or 
to continue social spending. He blamed European Central Bank limits on Greece's 
ability to issue short-term debt as well as eurozone bailout authorities' 
refusal to disburse any aid before Athens adopts a new round of economic 
reforms, the paper said.

Representatives at Tsipras's and Merkel's office were not immediately available 
for comment.

"It ought to be clear that the ECB's special restrictions when combined with 
disbursement delays would make it impossible for any government to service its 
debt," Tsipras wrote.

The Greek PM said his country was committed to fulfilling its obligations in 
good faith and to close co-operation with its partners. But he also warned 
Merkel that failure to find short-term funding could lead to much bigger 
problems, the newspaper said.

Tsipras said servicing the debts would lead to a sharp deterioration in 
Greece's already depressed social economy, "a prospect that I will not 
countenance." 

Merkel and Tsipras have sought to play down the drama of the Greek leader's 
first official visit to Berlin on Monday, but open skepticism among the 
chancellor's allies has spawned media portrayals of a Western-style showdown.

Although Merkel acknowledged last week that she and Tsipras would talk "and 
perhaps also argue," she said it would not be a defining moment in the standoff 
between Athens and its euro zone creditors over the terms of its 240 
billion-euro bailout deals.

(Reporting by Shivam Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)

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