THE HAGUE, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- The new Dutch government is against a new loan package for Greece and against the cancellation of existing Greek debt, but does not rule out such developments either, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Wednesday.
"Greece will get two more years to fix their budget deficit, but there will not be a new aid package," Rutte said during a debate on a new government agreement between VVD (Liberals) and PvdA (Labor) in The Hague.
"We are also against the depreciation of existing bilateral loans. But I must say we are sitting at the table with 17 countries and a final stand can be made once we know the full troika report," he added.
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