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    Clinton: US backs tough Greek austerity measures

    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton voiced strong American support Sunday for financially troubled Greece's economic recovery plans and urged the nation to forge ahead with painful reforms that have sparked unrest.

    During and after meetings with senior Greek officials, Clinton underscored Washington's backing for their deficit and debt reduction programs that have hit the country hard, even as the Obama administration grapples with a similar issue at home. She acknowledged the reforms were "strong medicine" that are difficult to swallow, but said the United States had complete confidence in them.

    "America is just as committed to Greece's future as we are to preserving your past," Clinton said before signing an agreement at the Acropolis Museum that will protect Greek cultural objects from being looted or illegally sold on the international market. "During these difficult economic times, we will stand with you."

    Standing before a bank of large windows looking up at the Acropolis, she said: "We are confident that the nation that built the Parthenon, invented democracy and inspired the world can rise to the current challenge."

    Earlier, at a news conference with Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidis, Clinton said the U.S. and Greece "have a lot riding on our relationship together." Lambrinidis thanked her for U.S. support. "Friends prove themselves in difficult times and, as we know, Greece is going through a difficult time," he said. "The U.S. has stood by us in a decisive manner."

    Lambrindis said that many on "both sides of the Atlantic" had predicted Greece's collapse. He said Greece had proved them wrong and would continue to prove them wrong.

    The Greek financial crisis loomed overshadowed other items on Clinton's agenda here, including improving ties between Greece and Turkey, resolving their long-standing dispute over divided Cyprus, the Middle East peace process and the wave of popular discontent sweeping the Arab world.

    Greece's government has embarked on a punishing new round of austerity measures after missing its deficit-cutting targets so far in 2011. Spending cuts and tax hikes have already sparked frequent strikes and demonstrations, with protests often turning violent in central Athens.

    Clinton appealed for the Greek people to stay the course.

    "We know these were not easy decisions," she said. "While the payoff from these sacrifices may not come quickly, it will come. ... Greece has inspired the world before and I have every confidence that they are doing so again."

    Clinton's meetings with top Greek officials come as Greece prepares for an emergency summit on Thursday in Brussels of the leaders of the 17 eurozone countries at which they will attempt to forge a deal on a second bailout for the nation.

    Greece needs an extra $162.68 billion (euro115 billion) to keep it afloat until mid-2014, according to the European Commission — on top of a euro110 billion bailout it was granted last May.

    Fears that Greece's private creditors may have to take losses as part of the deal dragged the big economies of Spain and Italy into the debt crisis, which has so far been confined to small states like Greece, Ireland and Portugal.

    Clinton is visiting Athens on the second leg of a 12-day around-the-world diplomatic tour. She came to Greece from Turkey and will travel to India, Indonesia, Hong Kong and southern mainland China before returning home on July 25.

     

    759 comments

    • REVOLUTION IS NEEDED!  •  10 mths ago
      I laugh at YOU who comment but NOT willing to protest to stop it. HA! HA! HA!
    • John Clark  •  10 mths ago
      With the Greeks this poor, where will they get their silverware to throw at their weddings......
      • SenorChico 10 mths ago
        Throwing paper plates and plastic spoons just doesn't have the same pinache
    • David  •  10 mths ago
      I'm glad that the USA, unable to subdue its own staggering debt, can offer any advice, support or criticizm to ANY COUNTRY. We better wise up and STOP SPENDING.
      • watcha gonna do 10 mths ago
        my thoughts exactly! what hypocrits!
      • True Patriot 10 mths ago
        Obama tried to stop Congress, but the GOP would not go for a deal that lasted longer than a few months.
    • Jeremy  •  10 mths ago
      Why are we backing Greece cutting their debt, but not us cutting ours?
      • Tradesman 10 mths ago
        Jeremy,you should know by now,the white house never answers these questions. They ignore them like there is no problem at all. Socialists always back their own.
      • True Patriot 10 mths ago
        The GOP in the House would not get behind a deal that lasted longet than six months.
    • matstery  •  10 mths ago
      The headline to this story makes me laugh. The U.S. supporting Greece's austerity measures is like a crack addict telling his neighbor he should attend AA meetings.
    • Robert  •  10 mths ago
      Anybody smell the HYPOCRISY here? If Obama and his cabinet back Greece's austerity measures, then why does he refuse to do the same here in the united States? This arrogant little dictator seems hell bent on spending us out of existence.
      • Ross 10 mths ago
        Obozo is a JERK
      • christos 10 mths ago
        Because there is no inefficiency in the US government sector where everyone wants to work for the government.What has created the problem in the US is trillions of dollars spend in the last 10 years in trying to occupy 2 countries.Unless the average american wakes up to see what the wars are doing to their middle class there will be no middle class.And unless you who reads this comment are a doctor or on welfare I feel sorry for you!!
      • Fed UP 10 mths ago
        With the help of Hilary Cater
    • JoanneS  •  10 mths ago
      Clinton "US backs tough Greek Austerity measures" Obama & Democrats does not support tough USA austerity measure, they believe spending and taxes are the way to go. What is wrong with these statement other than contraditions.
    • Ultima Thule  •  10 mths ago
      Does Rod-Ham support the same kind of austerity measures (i.e., budget cuts) for our country?
    • JimBuckeye  •  10 mths ago
      That's nice--now why doesn't the United States administration approve measures of financial restraint for ITSELF, before we reach the stage that Greece is in...and Ireland...and Portugal...and Italy...and Belgium...
    • Hoo-f-arted  •  10 mths ago
      We pay the tab for her to go all the way over there......JUST to say...."I like your style"!?!?.......wouldn't a phone call have been cheaper?
    • Bobby  •  10 mths ago
      Clinton supports austerity in Greece, but she doesn't support deficit-reduction in the U.S. Maybe she wants us to become the next Greece.
    • Snorri Sturluson  •  10 mths ago
      I just cann't wait to hear what Secretary Clinton has to say to Americans when we have to face austerity measures. Will it be all Bush's fault? Will it be the fault of those Republicans that wouldn't give President Obama a blank check? Perhaps it will be a vast Right Wing Conspiracy.
    • Timothy R  •  10 mths ago
      What a laugh! Is that her advise for Obama as well??
      It's either audacity or ignorance or both.
    • Chaucer  •  10 mths ago
      Clinton . . . what a hypocrite.
    • hoops poop  •  10 mths ago
      Now for Ireland, Spain and Italy............................and soon to be USA.
    • Gerald T  •  10 mths ago
      Why is Hillery Clinton making any comments regarding Greece - It's not any of her business - Maybe Clinton and Obama should pay more attention to what's happening to America.
    • DAVID  •  10 mths ago
      oh terrific, a leading american Progressive , the world's greatest group of out-of-control spenders for the last 60 years, is telling someone else how to control their spending. The rest of the world must be laughing their butts off.
    • DavidS  •  10 mths ago
      HAAAAAA! What a joke. As part of the EU the Greek can't print their own money so they get austerity, which the Obamessiah administration fully endorses. But here at home the big'O just says crank up the presses Ben, I need more cash and people are too stupid to realize every dollar he prints is just a way of taxing you without actually taking money from your paycheck.
    • Stephen  •  10 mths ago
      Another Democrat with a plan for other peoples money....maybe she should tell Obama what the word austerity means...Stop spending money...!
    • Daffy  •  10 mths ago
      If anyone should be working on their problems it's the U.S. Hypocrite! This nation is about a half step behind Greece heading to the Poor House,
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