The mood between Greece's newly-elected leftist
government and its euro zone partners has been tense during
negotiations that will determine whether the cash-strapped
country gets further, much-needed financial aid from its EU/IMF
lenders.
"Talks are very complicated. Time is running out," Dombrovskis
told Reuters in an interview.
He said the recent sharp depreciation of the euro against the
dollar reflected the different monetary policy stances of the
European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve.
The euro remains "quite far" from its historic lows against the
dollar, noted Dombrovskis, a Latvian whose responsibilities at
the Commission include overseeing the euro.
(Reporting by Francesca Landini, writing by Gavin Jones)
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