Athens (AFP) - Greece's deputy prime minister Ioannis Dragasakis said Sunday that Athens would stand firm on its red lines in negotiations with its creditors for billions in aid, despite escalating fears that the country could soon be forced to default.In an interview published Sunday in the weekly To Vima, Dragasakis said: "There is no way we would cross red lines that we have set."Dragasakis also refused to rule out the possibility of new elections or a referendum if talks with its creditors remained deadlocked.Those options exist "in the backs of our minds...

 

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