BRUSSELS (Reuters) - German officials described a Greek request to extend Athens' bailout programme on Thursday as a "Trojan Horse" that left "immense room for interpretation" and gave no clear commitment that Greece would meet the terms on its current loans.
According to a draft of a German position paper prepared for a meeting of euro zone officials in Brussels, Germany believed the Greek letter gave no grounds for starting to draft a common statement at a meeting of Eurogroup finance ministers on Friday.
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