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Greece closer to bailout deal, says Tsakalotos Greece says bailout deal broadly agreed
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Greece only has minor details to be ironed out with its creditors to reach a bailout deal, according to Greek finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos. Greece says it has broadly agreed the substance of a bailout deal with its creditors, according to Greece's finance minister Euclid Tsakalotos.
"Two or three small issues," are pending with lenders, Reuters quoted Mr Tsakalotos as saying."Two or three small issues," are pending with lenders, Reuters quoted Mr Tsakalotos as saying.
An agreement is needed keep the country in the eurozone and avert bankruptcy.An agreement is needed keep the country in the eurozone and avert bankruptcy.
Greece's government is hoping to push the new €86bn (£60bn) three-year agreement through parliament this week. The Greek government is hoping to push the new €86bn (£60bn) three-year agreement through parliament later this week.
The country needs a deal by 20 August, when the country has a debt repayment of about €3bn to make to the European Central Bank.The country needs a deal by 20 August, when the country has a debt repayment of about €3bn to make to the European Central Bank.
Greece will not be able to make that payment without funds emerging from the country's third bailout in just over five years.Greece will not be able to make that payment without funds emerging from the country's third bailout in just over five years.
Emerging from all-night talks at a central Athens hotel with negotiators representing Greece's creditors, Mr Tsakalotos said: "I think we are very close."Emerging from all-night talks at a central Athens hotel with negotiators representing Greece's creditors, Mr Tsakalotos said: "I think we are very close."
"Two or three very small details remain,'' he added."Two or three very small details remain,'' he added.
Earlier, Reuters quoted a Greek official as saying an agreement had been reached.Earlier, Reuters quoted a Greek official as saying an agreement had been reached.
Greece has agreed the function of a new independent privatisation fund, and how non-performing bank loans will be administered, according to the official.Greece has agreed the function of a new independent privatisation fund, and how non-performing bank loans will be administered, according to the official.
Both issues had been key sticking points in negotiations.Both issues had been key sticking points in negotiations.
"Finally, we have white smoke," the official was quoted as saying."Finally, we have white smoke," the official was quoted as saying.
Deal 'dissent'Deal 'dissent'
Vicky Pryce, chief economic adviser at the Centre for Economics and Business Research in London, told Today that the deal would come under close scrutiny in the Greek parliament.Vicky Pryce, chief economic adviser at the Centre for Economics and Business Research in London, told Today that the deal would come under close scrutiny in the Greek parliament.
"There is some dissent. There is no doubt that the very left wing part of the Syriza party - which is the ruling coalition party - is not at all happy with what's been going on," she said."There is some dissent. There is no doubt that the very left wing part of the Syriza party - which is the ruling coalition party - is not at all happy with what's been going on," she said.
She added that so far the Syriza prime minister Alexis Tsipras has managed to get support for the third bailout by relying on his opposition parties, which are "determined to see that the whole thing is actually sorted out, so that's not a very sustainable situation for the future".She added that so far the Syriza prime minister Alexis Tsipras has managed to get support for the third bailout by relying on his opposition parties, which are "determined to see that the whole thing is actually sorted out, so that's not a very sustainable situation for the future".
Though the radical left-led government was elected on a staunchly anti-austerity platform in January, it was forced into a policy U-turn after bailout talks came close to collapse last month.Though the radical left-led government was elected on a staunchly anti-austerity platform in January, it was forced into a policy U-turn after bailout talks came close to collapse last month.
Greece has relied on international bailouts totalling €240bn since it lost market confidence and was unable to borrow from anyone else in 2010.Greece has relied on international bailouts totalling €240bn since it lost market confidence and was unable to borrow from anyone else in 2010.
To secure funds from the bailouts, successive governments have had to implement a series of spending cuts, tax hikes and reforms.To secure funds from the bailouts, successive governments have had to implement a series of spending cuts, tax hikes and reforms.
The austerity reduced budget overspending, but the measures compounded a deep recession and fuelled record high unemployment.The austerity reduced budget overspending, but the measures compounded a deep recession and fuelled record high unemployment.
Figures next week are expected to show that Greece's recession deepened in the second quarter as concerns over the country's euro future dented confidence.Figures next week are expected to show that Greece's recession deepened in the second quarter as concerns over the country's euro future dented confidence.