Cerar reminded that at Tuesday's eurozone summit in Brussels, EU's leaders assessed that despite Greece's wish to remain in the eurozone, there was also a Plan B, which envisages the exit of the south European state from the euro area. Foto: Reuters
Cerar reminded that at Tuesday's eurozone summit in Brussels, EU's leaders assessed that despite Greece's wish to remain in the eurozone, there was also a Plan B, which envisages the exit of the south European state from the euro area. Foto: Reuters

Although the state leaders and ministers of the eurozone and EU realize that a possible Grexit would open many issues, representatives from the European Commission inform that they have prepared strategies for all possible outcomes after Sunday's EU summit. That was said by PM Miro Cerar at today's joint session of the parliamentary committees for EU affairs, finance and monetary policies, and foreign affairs.

"There is a Plan A and Plan B. No outcome can surprise us anymore and we have to be ready for either of these scenarios," said Cerar and added that at Tuesday's summit the leaders of the eurozone strongly opposed the possibility of writing off Greece's debt. PM Cerar also reminded that in case a third bailout was offered to Greece, the decision in Slovenia will be made in parliament.