The Spanish Minister of Economy and Competitiveness Luis de Guindos has argued that the negotiations with Greece must continue, even if the people vote ‘no’ in Sunday’s crucial referendum.

According to a Reuters report, Mr. de Guindos explained that “all the doors are open. If they vote «yes» the government said it will continue … but if they vote «no», we’ll continue to be open to talk with them”.

He further explained that “a breakdown of negotiations could have consequences, such at (Greece’s permanency in the euro) but everyone wants Greece to stay in the euro”.