. >> the country's foreign minister, dimitrios avramapoulos, was talking with guido westerwelle. he says his country's committed to implementing reforms required by the country's international lenders. >> it is the start of a big week of diplomacy over the crisis in greece. >> these two foreign ministers say they both want to see greece stay in the tourism, but germany is taking a hard line, insisting athens must meet its budget goals. german foreign minister guido westerwelle indicated there's not much room to maneuver. >> of course, our position is clear, we have discussed it. we're of the opinion that we can not soften the existing agreement and the agreed upon reforms in any substantial way. >> westerwelle said further financial aid would have to wait for the troika report by the imf, the eu, and the ecb to be issued in mid-september. >> the greek foreign minister promised athens would introduce a new austerity measures added to the coming weeks in order to save 11.7 million euros and satisfy international creditors. but he does not want to see the greek growth suffered too b