It will not
In multiple occasions they have shown that they do not care if Greece stays in EU or not. And what Greece has been given are potatoes in exchange for a debt slavery
I think sooner or later this permanent problem will return more to the forefront again as the tide is turning and nobody has done anything to address the structural problems of the Eurozone.

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It seems like the story never ends; Greece started the Eurozone debt crisis and it seems that whenever news about the ongoing debt contagion are just about forgotten there is a new flare of wildfire and we hear or read about Greece again.
I came across this article posted by one of the Paxforex reporters that Greece is facing yet another shortfall of €4 billion and their existing line of credit (as I refer to it, bailout if you prefer) has only €10 remaining (The Program of Aid to Greece is Scarce Again).
Does this concern anyone or do you think it will be nothing major? Does it affect your view on the Euro?