Greek minister says two or three issues remaining in debt talks


  • World
  • Wednesday, 24 Jun 2015

A pensioner rests in front of the Athens' University before an anti-austerity demonstration in Athens, Greece June 23, 2015. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek economy minister George Stathakis said on Wednesday "two or three" items remained to settle with international lenders on a package of proposals put forward by Greece to break a deadlock in negotiations a cash-for-reforms deal.

"There are two or three very specific issues, and as you appreciate it's the last part, three out of the fifty measures that have been agreed," he told Greece's Mega TV.

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