Greek prime minister set to meet with creditors ahead of Eurogroup


(MENAFN- Saudi Press Agency) Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is set to conduct yet another round of crisis talks Wednesday with representatives of the country's creditors, ahead of a crucial meeting of eurozone
finance ministers where all sides hope a solution can be found to
save the country from bankruptcy, dpa reported.

A statement issued by Tsipras' office late Tuesday said the prime
minister would meet with European Commission President Jean-Claude
Juncker, International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Christine Lagarde
and European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi in Brussels at
noon (0900 GMT) just hours before a Eurogroup meeting.

Time is running out for Greece to agree on reforms with its creditors
in order to access 7.2 billion euros (8.1 billion dollars) in bailout
aid before a debt repayment of 1.6 billion euros to the IMF due on 30
June. It is also the day when the European share of Greece's rescue
package expires.


Saudi Press Agency

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