Grexit - or a better deal?published at 20:41 British Summer Time 1 July 2015
The FT's Peter Spiegel tweets:
Greek PM repeats call for 'no' vote
Referendum separate from euro membership: Tsipras
Jeroen Dijsselbloem: 'little chance' of progress
Greek banks reopen to help pensioners
Chris Johnston
The FT's Peter Spiegel tweets:
Following the earlier conference call with eurozone finance ministers, chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem, says:
Quote MessageWe see no ground for further talks at this point... We will simply wait now the outcome of the referendum on Sunday and take into account the outcome of the referendum. I am very sorry about this situation given the strong determination of the Greek people to be a part of Europe and to remain a part of the eurozone, in which we fully support them."
Robert Peston
Economics editor
The FT's Peter Spiegel tweets:
Robert Peston
Economics editor
The BBC's Theo Leggett tweets:
Greek minister Giorgos Katrougalos has appeared on the BBC's HARDtalk today.
In his televised address today, Alexis Tsipras says:
Quote Message"Sunday's referendum does not concern our country's place in the euro. This is a given and no one can doubt it."
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras tweets:
The BBC's Joe Lynam tweets:
The Greek PM tweets:
Robert Peston
Economics editor
Robert Peston
Economics editor
The BBC's Joe Lynam tweets:
The scene outside one bank branch in Athens today as pensioners without debit cards try to withdraw cash.
And finally:
More from Peter Kazimir:
There is no better way to start the afternoon than this tweet from Nick Malkoutzis, deputy editor of Kathimerini's English edition, methinks: