BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Separate lists prepared by Greece and by its creditors of reforms needed to unlock new financing to Athens differ mainly on pensions, taxation and privatisation ahead of a crucial meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Saturday.
Greece and its creditors have to reach a deal on Saturday on the reform list or Athens will default on a payment to the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday.
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