Greek coalition talks break up without full agreement
Greek government coalition leaders ended lengthy talks on austerity measures Wednesday, with one remaining point of disagreement, the prime minister's office said.
Greece's Prime Minister Lucas Papademos arrives prior to a critical meeting at the Maximos Mansion government headquarters in Athens. Greek government coalition leaders ended lengthy talks on austerity measures Wednesday, with one remaining point of disagreement, the prime minister's office said.
The three coalition partners who took part in the talks on a rescue plan for the Greek economy reached agreement on "all the points of the plan except one" said the prime minister's office which still hopes for a complete deal to be reached by Thursday evening.
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