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imageBERLIN: The European Central Bank will not agree to Greece issuing more short-term debt because that would be tantamount to it illegally financing the Greek government, ECB Executive Board member Benoit Coeure said in an German newspaper interview on Saturday.

Echoing comments from ECB President Mario Draghi, Coeure told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung in comments to be published on Sunday the ECB would not allow Greece to raise a limit on issuance of short-term debt so that leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras can avert a funding crunch.

"The ECB cannot finance the Greek government," Coeure said. "We're not allowed to do that. That is illegal."

On Thursday, Draghi said the ECB will resume normal lending to Greek banks only when it sees Athens is complying with its bailout programme and is on track to get a favourable review.

He also made clear the euro zone bank would not raise a limit on Athens' issuance of short-term debt to help the Tsipras government since the EU treaty barred monetary financing of governments.

The tough line, spelled out after the ECB's policymaking Governing Council met in Cyprus, added to pressure on Greece's radical new rulers to implement promised reforms under a bailout they had vowed to scrap but were forced to extend for four months to avoid running out of money.

Coeure also told the German newspaper that the ECB would not allow Greece to raise its Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA).

"If, in the current situation in which Greece has no market access, we were to accept more Greek (short-term) T-bills as collateral, that would clearly be state financing. We won't do that. We can't violate our treaty for Greece."

Lenders in Greece were forced to draw 5.2 billion euros in ELA from the Bank of Greece in January after nearly zero in December. ELA is expected to have increased sharply in February after the ECB stopped accepting Greek government bonds as collateral for funding on Feb. 4, shifting the burden onto Greece's central bank to finance its lenders.

Copyright Reuters, 2015

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