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Greece seeks bailout, debt breakthroughs

IMF chief Christine Lagarde and the eurozone's 19 finance ministers meet in Luxembourg with hopes riding high that the talks will secure the release of the latest tranche of Greece's 86-billion euro (USD 97 billion) bailout agreed in 2015.

June 15, 2017 / 10:05 IST
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Eurozone finance ministers will try to overcome months of differences with the IMF today and unlock sorely needed bailout cash for Greece to avert a fresh crisis.

IMF chief Christine Lagarde and the eurozone's 19 finance ministers meet in Luxembourg with hopes riding high that the talks will secure the release of the latest tranche of Greece's 86-billion euro (USD 97 billion) bailout agreed in 2015.

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"We'll get there on Thursday, you'll see," German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble, the eurozone's most influential official, said at a Bloomberg event on Tuesday in Berlin.

But Athens has insisted it would veto the deal, furious that the disbursement could come without firm debt relief commitments after delivering on tough reforms.