Subject: Athens Macedonian News Agency: News in English, 17-02-28 From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" CONTENTS [01] Negotiations between government and institutions resume on Tuesday [02] Government's sources to ANA: What Greece seeks from the negotiations --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [01] Negotiations between government and institutions resume on Tuesday The negotiations between the government and the heads of the institutions will resume on Tuesday. The heads of the institutions return to Athens in order to achieve a technical level agreement with the Greek authorities in less than two weeks. According to the Athens Macedonian News Agency's sources, both the EU and the IMF consider this target feasible following the in principle agreement reached last week at the Eurogroup. [02] Government's sources to ANA: What Greece seeks from the negotiations The main issue for the Greek government in the negotiations with the institutions that start on Tuesday is "the determination of the measures, either positive or negative ones," government sources said to the Athens Macedonian News Agency. These measures refer to the structural reforms and the relief measures after 2019 which, according to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras statements, will be voted together. "The government also focuses on the growth package, the job positions which are not included in the primary surpluses," said the same source to ANA. This refers to a package of measures decided in the recent Eurogroup for 10,000 job positions and will be financed up to 3 bln euros. The government's aim is the review to be completed as soon as possible. In parralel, the government seeks to come to an agreement on the debt and the primary surpluses which is the major political argument between the International Monetary Fund and Berlin. If we reach an agreement on these issues then "Greece will be included in the quantitative easing programme and confidence will be restored in the country along with the recovery of the Greek economy," the same sources stressed.