Greece pays off debt worth 5.3 billion euros ahead of schedule, source says

ATHENS, ⁠Dec 15 (Reuters) – Greece earlier ⁠on Monday paid off debt worth 5.3 ⁠billion euros ($6.22 billion) ahead of schedule, a ​government source told Reuters.

The debt was ‍part of Greece’s first 2010 bailout from its euro zone peers and the payment ​was made to each individual country through the European Commission, the government official said, ​speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Greek ⁠economy is gradually recovering from ‌a 2009-2018 crisis that saw it nearly drop out ⁠of the euro ​zone and that triggered years of ‌social unrest as ordinary Greeks fought against austerity-induced cuts ‍in wages and pensions.

Greece had planned to pay off loans granted under the first of three debt-crisis bailouts by 2031, ten years earlier than scheduled.

($1 = 0.8523 euros)

(Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas; Writing by ⁠Angeliki Koutantou; Editing ‌by Sharon ⁠Singleton)