ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece started talks with EU and International Monetary Fund officials on Wednesday to hammer out details of an economic plan that could offer the euro zone member 40-45 billion euros to exit a debt crisis.
With borrowing costs at a 12-year high and its economy shrinking for a second straight year, Greece is struggling to slash its budget gap with painful austerity measures to convince markets it will not default on its debt.
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