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The EU is poised to reach agreement on a potential multi-billion euro bail-out for Greece after weeks of crisis, senior officials have told the BBC. | The EU is poised to reach agreement on a potential multi-billion euro bail-out for Greece after weeks of crisis, senior officials have told the BBC. |
They say the rescue package would be available if Greece asked for assistance to finance its huge deficit. | They say the rescue package would be available if Greece asked for assistance to finance its huge deficit. |
Eurozone ministers are expected to finalise a proposal setting out a range of options as early as Monday. | Eurozone ministers are expected to finalise a proposal setting out a range of options as early as Monday. |
Greece has not requested help so far. The EU says no deal has been agreed but technical work is continuing. | Greece has not requested help so far. The EU says no deal has been agreed but technical work is continuing. |
Greece is struggling to deal with a 300bn euro ($419bn; £259bn) debt. It needs to raise about 20bn euros ($27bn) on bond markets to refinance debt maturing in April and May. | |
Its deficit is more than four times higher than eurozone rules allow. Austerity measures aimed at reducing it have provoked public anger. The crisis has also undermined the euro. | |
The Greek case is a potential turning point for the eurozone Olli RehnEU commissioner | |
The BBC's Gavin Hewitt in Brussels says the hope is that the proposed deal will be there as a last resort, and the funding will not actually be needed. | The BBC's Gavin Hewitt in Brussels says the hope is that the proposed deal will be there as a last resort, and the funding will not actually be needed. |
Germany and France would be the main backers, with no contribution from Britain and other non-euro countries, our correspondent adds. | Germany and France would be the main backers, with no contribution from Britain and other non-euro countries, our correspondent adds. |
European media reports say options being considered include the provision of loans to Greece and a bond issue guaranteed by eurozone countries. | European media reports say options being considered include the provision of loans to Greece and a bond issue guaranteed by eurozone countries. |
Officials are quoted as saying that the aid could amount to 25bn euros. | Officials are quoted as saying that the aid could amount to 25bn euros. |
'Speculation' | |
Any potential rescue package will be hugely controversial in Germany where there is strong opposition to helping Greece, our correspondent adds. | |
It would also have to avoid the possibility of a challenge from country's supreme court. | |
Greece's PM has been trying to drum up support for austerity measures | |
The German finance ministry denied the reports on Saturday. Reuters news agency quoted a ministry spokesman as saying: "We are not aware that this is being planned." | |
European Commission spokesman Jonathan Todd said: "The commission stands ready to act if necessary. Technical work is ongoing and has not yet been concluded. All the rest is speculation." | |
Alongside the relief package, the commission is working on tougher rules to monitor fiscal discipline among eurozone countries, said Olli Rehn, the commissioner for economic and monetary affairs. | |
"The Greek case is a potential turning point for the eurozone," he told the Guardian newspaper, adding that failure would "do serious and maybe permanent damage to the credibility of the European Union". | |
The deal would have to be constructed to get around rules governing the euro currency which prohibit a bail-out for a country on the brink of insolvency. | The deal would have to be constructed to get around rules governing the euro currency which prohibit a bail-out for a country on the brink of insolvency. |
Greece's austerity measures have sparked protests and nationwide strikes. | Greece's austerity measures have sparked protests and nationwide strikes. |
European Union rules state that no nation in the euro bloc should have an annual budget deficit which is higher than 3% of its gross domestic product. | European Union rules state that no nation in the euro bloc should have an annual budget deficit which is higher than 3% of its gross domestic product. |
Greece has pledged to reduce its deficit from 12.7% to 8.7% during 2010. Its long-term plan aims to cut the budget shortfall drastically, to less than 3% by 2012. | |