24 hours to clinch Greek bankruptcy-saving deal: minister
Greece has one day left to clinch a eurozone bailout and a bond swap with creditors to manage its crushing debt repayments, its finance minister said Saturday, warning that talks were "on a knife edge."
Greece has one day left to clinch a eurozone bailout and a bond swap with creditors to manage its crushing debt repayments, Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said, warning that talks were "on a knife edge."
"The moment is very critical," Evangelos Venizelos told reporters after a telephone conference with fellow eurozone finance ministers, which he described as "very difficult."
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