"There will be no Grexit, neither enforced nor voluntary," Joffe said, using the shorthand term for a Greek exit from the eurozone. "The simple reason, which many people don't understand, is that even with a Grexit, Greece still remains in Europe, and therefore it will have access to all kinds of zillions of money. ... The only thing that will change is the spigots where the money runs through."
French President Francois Hollande took a somewhat softer tone after meeting with Merkel in Paris on Monday, and the IMF has bucked the line by releasing a preliminary report last week that admitted Greece would likely need the debt relief its government is so desperately trying to get.
"They said, listen, boys and girls, Greece cannot pay," Joffe said. "If the IMF tells you that, that's a resounding victory for Tsipras."
European leaders -- despite their, by varying degrees, hardline rhetoric -- understand that the country will collapse without an injection of money, he said.
"Merkel knows that; Hollande knows it; and, above all, who else knows this? Tsipras."
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"Δεν θα υπάρχει Γκρέξιτ, ούτε επιβεβλημένη, ούτε εθελούσια. Ο απλός λόγος είναι οτι ακόμα και με Γρκέξιτ, η Ελλάδα παραμένει στην ευρώπη και έτσι έχει πρόσβαση σε πολλά χρήματα."

