Greek bailout talks to continue positions still far apart


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Greek government representatives were due Sunday to continue bailout talks in Brussels with the country's creditors, amid uncertainty over whether the two sides would manage to bridge their
differences, dpa cited sources as saying.

After months of negotiations, time is running out for Athens to agree
with the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the
International Monetary Fund (IMF) on reforms needed to access 7.2
billion euros (8.2 billion dollars) in bailout aid.

'Time is not on our side,' commission Vice President Valdis
Dombrovskis told German newspaper Die Welt. 'We need an agreement in
the coming days.'


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