Athens - Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tried to reassure eurozone partners on Thursday that Greece would stick to an extended bailout agreement with its international creditors even as a war of words rumbled on between Athens and Berlin.
Tsipras used a visit to the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation (OECD) and Development, an inter-governmental think-tank, to make his case for a long-term restructuring of Greece's debt while promising to implement agreed reforms.
"There is no reason for concern... even if there is no timely disbursement of a (loan) tranche, Greece will meet its obligations," he told reporters.