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29 of January, 12:57

Obama advises the Prime Minister of Greece to relax United States President Barack Obama called Prime Minister of Greece Alexis Tsipras to congratulate him on his election victory - 2 days later after the country had already formed a new government.

American favorite recommended politician to relax after a hard campaign, because he has to handle a large number of tasks.

Calling to congratulate with the victory in the parliamentary elections, the President of the United States Barack Obama said he could hear the fatigue in her voice newly minted Prime Minister. Alexis Tsipras said that, given current events, it is absolutely natural. "You are still young, and I started young, but at the moment turned grey", - quotes the Greek newspaper Kathimerini American favorite. Obama advised the Prime Minister to relax. "It's difficult to arrange given today's events," said he.

With all this, the President of the United States stressed that relies on a narrow cooperation with Greece on all questions, even of a financial nature. So, Barack Obama assured Alexis Tsipras that Washington shared the zeal of Athens to end the policy of austerity.

American favorite promised that will reinforce your own encouraging words exact steps for development cooperation of the Federal Treasury of the United States and the Ministry of Finance of Greece. With all this he did not specify what exactly it will be. To provide direct financial support to Greece Obama is unable, without the consent of Congress, and this President of the United States in recent severe difficulties.

Days.Roux told about convinced victory in parliamentary elections in Greece, the left opposition party SYRIZA, which has promised to repeal the measures of fiscal austerity. After winning favorite faction Alexis Tsipras stressed that the party will comply with all election commitments. "The Greek people gave a precise mandate. Greece has left behind a solid economy, fear, 5 years of deprivation. We are moving forward with hope, resilience, " he said.
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