Tsipras said today that an easing of Greece's chronic fiscal problems would lead to a market return for only the second time since the country first requested an international bailout in 2010.
"Greece now has the fundamental elements in place to be on course to access markets in 2017 on its own," Tsipras said during an event in Athens organized by the European Investment Bank.
Greece is currently on its third rescue program, paid by its partners in the 19-country eurozone and monitored in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund. But the latest review has been delayed by disagreement over labor reforms and budget surplus targets.
Tsipras' government is at odds with bailout lenders over a decision earlier this month to pay low income pensioners an additional Christmas benefit and delay a sale tax hike on islands affected by the refugee crisis.
In response, creditors suspended debt relief measures which they described as unilateral.
Greece has seen a dramatic rise in poverty since the start of the financial crisis, with nearly a quarter of the country out of work and receiving no state benefits.
The Christmas payout was granted before more pension cuts are due to take effect next year. Thousands of elderly Greeks waited in line outside banks Thursday to cash their checks. Among them was Constantinos Skouras, outside a bank in central Athens. He said he was relieved to get the extra money.
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