Update: Here is the statement:
And the highlights from Bloomberg:
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS GREEK POLITICAL GROUNDS HASN'T CHANGED
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS GREEK GOVT AMENDED PROPOSALS FROM CREDITORS
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS EUROGROUP TOOK NOTE OF GREEK PROPOSALS
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS SEES NO GROUNDS FOR FURTHER GREECE TALKS
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS WILL BE NO TALKS IN COMING DAYS
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS WILL WAIT FOR OUTCOME OF GREEK REFERENDUM
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS WILL TAKE INTO ACCOUNT OUTCOME OF SUNDAY VOTE
- DIJSSELBLOEM SAYS HE IS VERY SORRY ABOUT GREECE SITUATION
Finally, he also released a letter responding tto varoufakis which can be found here [4].
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The first of today's two key catalysts following Tsipras' defiant speech has concluded: the Eurogroup teleconference chaired by Jeroen Dijsselbloem. And, as he tweeted moments ago, he will post his remarks momentarily.
#Eurogroup [5] conference call on #Greece [6] just ended; video with my remarks will be online shortly on http://t.co/9b0ZXi2aT4 [7]
— Jeroen Dijsselbloem (@J_Dijsselbloem) July 1, 2015 [8]
What will he announce? Probably not much, if the FT's Peter Spiegel is right:
I'm told #eurogroup [9] will put conclusions in a letter to @atsipras [10]: No further action until after the referendum #Greece [6]
— Peter Spiegel (@SpiegelPeter) July 1, 2015 [11]
As much was confirmed by others:
- KAZIMIR SAYS NO GREECE TALKS UNTIL AFTER REFERENDUM
Watch the Eurogroup's summary remarks at the following site, assuming it can be un "503"-ed [12].
And now everyone focuses on the ECB's much more important decisions: will Mario haircut (or even pull) the ELA or not.

