The agreement between the Greece government and international creditors may not provide guarantees for the coming years, and a new EU summit can be held this summer, the president of the European Council Donald Tusk told in the interview with Le Monde, TASS reports.
"That agreement is not a guarantee for next years, but it helped to avoid the chaos and failure of Greece economy",- said Tusk.
He also commented on the invisible difficulties noting that there were no guarantees that the process will continue. Accordingly, he spoke of the possibility to held a new summit for Eurozone leaders this summer.
"The debts are a global problem. We need to discuss them and define as a European problem",-said Tusk.
The official added, that the relief of Greek debt must not be the core stone of the discussion not to scare the countries, that should help Greece.