European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Friday urged politicians to sidestep confrontation and reach compromise on reforming the eurozone, after French ambitions have slammed repeatedly into German taboos.
Greek politicians headed for talks in Berlin as a top member of the European Central said a Greek exit from the eurozone would be "manageable", although expensive and result in higher unemployment.
The European Central Bank is not working on any alternative plan to Greece staying in the single currency a top official said on Monday, dismissing ideas that a “Plan B” was in development.