The Minister of Industry has indicated that “as soon as the conditions of that fine”, of 116 million euros, it is known, it is necessary to negotiate with the banks. “We are still step by step,” he added.
The Minister of Industry, Energy Transfer and Sustainability of the Basque Government, Mikel JaureegiHe has admitted that “positive steps have been taken” under the payment conditions of Renfe’s fine to Talgo, which “have been clarified”, and assumes “a necessary step” to “make and complete, complete the purchase” by the Basque consortium.
After the inauguration in Bilbao of the Basque Circular Summit Congress, Jauregi was asked by the informative media for a possible agreement from the Basque consortium led by businessman José Antonio Jainaga (Sidesor) with Renfe to postpone the payment to Talgo.
“We work little by little, but we are taking positive steps. I believe that one of the positive steps that had to be given was to clarify the conditions of Renfe’s fine that are 116 million,” he replied.
According to Mikel Jaureegi, 116 million is “a lot” “It was necessary to know the conditions of that fine.”
The counselor added that “as soon as the conditions of that fine were known”, ” Now “It’s time to move and start with banks”Who also have “debts” who “will be missing to negotiate again.” “We are still step by step, we will continue in a positive way. This will take time because it is not that simple or so simple, but we ‘aurrera’ (ahead),” he concluded.
Source: EITB

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