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Greek talks with IMF/EU lenders drag on, compromise seen:Sources

Just over ten hours of overnight negotiations between Athens and its lenders - the European Commission, the European Central Bank, European Stability Mechanism and the International Monetary Fund - broke off shortly before 0400 GMT. They were scheduled to resume later Monday.

April 11, 2016 / 13:26 IST
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Greece and its international lenders were edging closer to a compromise on signing off on a review of bailout reforms which could unlock more aid to the country, government sources said on Monday, after marathon talks with creditors.
Just over ten hours of overnight negotiations between Athens and its lenders - the European Commission, the European Central Bank, European Stability Mechanism and the International Monetary Fund - broke off shortly before 0400 GMT. They were scheduled to resume later Monday.

"There are some small details to settle on the fiscal side of things .. We are very close," a government source said. Divergence remained over pension reforms and regulating non-performing loans, the source added.

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The review has dragged on for months mainly due to a rift among the lenders over Greece's projected fiscal shortfall by 2018 - initially seen at 3 percent by the EU, 1 percent by Athens and 4.5 percent by the IMF.

Athens and its lenders have agreed to use 3 percent as the baseline scenario in the Athens-based talks.