Germany will work closely with Greece's new government under left-wing prime minister Alexis Tsipras, both on its debt troubles and on the migrant crisis, Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said today.
"Of course the government will work closely and in the spirit of partnership with the new Greek government," said the spokesman, Steffen Seibert.
"This offer applies both to jointly overcoming the debt crisis, and to the challenges posed by the refugee situation, for which we need common answers."
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It has also been a frontline country as Europe faces its biggest migrant crisis in decades, with tens of thousands of people fleeing the Syrian war and other conflicts landing on Greek islands close to Turkey.
Seibert said on Greece's financial and economic woes that "we have a very clear basis for overcoming the debt crisis, and that is the agreements in the third aid package."
He stressed that the deal was signed "not with some government, but with the Hellenic Republic... That means it remains valid in its entirety, beyond elections and changes of government."
"And on this basis, we and certainly the other European partners will cooperate with the new Greek government."
Merkel later phoned Tsipras "to congratulate him on his election victory in yesterday's parliamentary elections," Seibert said in a statement.
They also talked about an EU summit set for Wednesday to discuss the migrant crisis and "agreed to closely cooperate on the issues to be discussed there as well as on other bilateral and European issues," Seibert added.