Eurogroup president looking for Greece deal ‘in next couple of days’
Government heads next to meet in Brussels
Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem described new proposals from the Greek government as a "positive step in the process" ahead of a meeting of European leaders tonight (June 22) – suggesting it might be possible to reach agreement later this week.
The eurozone finance ministers met in Brussels today for the latest round of negotiations under the Greek bailout review, with a potential default looming. Greece is due to repay €1.6 billion to the IMF on June 30.
Dijsselbloem "welcomed" the new
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