Eurozone finance ministers hold extraordinary meeting over Greece
Creditors said to disagree on next steps for Greek bail-out
Eurozone finance ministers met for urgent talks over Greek debt in Brussels today (May 9). They were set to discuss what conditions the Greek government must meet to ensure the continued supply of bail-out finance.
Approximately €3.5 billion ($4.0 billion) of Greek debt payments is due by early July. The ministers' first crisis meeting of 2016 followed the passage of fiscal reforms through the Greek parliament earlier in the day.
The Greek government has been negotiating over continued debt
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