Greek Finance Minister Admits He Taped Eurogroup Meeting in Riga

Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis on Sunday admitted he had recorded a euro zone finance ministers meeting and criticised media for reporting "lies and innuendos" on what transpired at that April 24 Eurogroup gathering, Reuters reported.

The outspoken minister told the New York Times Magazine last week he had taped the confidential meeting in Riga, drawing criticism that he was undermining Greece's efforts to secure aid from lenders.

"In the absence of minutes, I often record my interventions and responses on my mobile phone, especially when I ad lib them," Varoufakis said in his blog and to Britain's BBC, adding that he used the recordings to help prepare briefings for the Greek cabinet.


"I did the same in the Riga Eurogroup meeting and, afterwards, back in Athens, used that recording to work on my brief to my colleagues," he wrote.

Since assuming his post in January, Varoufakis has annoyed many euro zone colleagues due to his brash style and sharp-tongued barbs against creditors at a time when Greece needs their help to avert bankruptcy.

Eurogroup rules do not explicitly prohibit participants from recording talks as long as the contents are kept confidential.

Varoufakis said he had not leaked the recordings and had fully respected the meeting's confidentiality, even when provoked by the media.


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