By Giovanni Legorano 
 

Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said it was "obvious" that talks between Greece and its creditors will have to resume as of Monday, immediately after the results of the country's bailout referendum are known.

In an interview to the Rome newspaper Il Messaggero, Mr. Renzi said that a country as important as Greece cannot "end up like this," with people queuing for cash at bank's ATMs.

However, he warned that Greece cannot be saved unless it implements a number of reforms to fix its crippled finances.

"It's impossible to save Greece without the commitment of the Greek government: pension reforms, fighting tax evasion, the new labor market all depend on them," he told Il Messaggero.

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