Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Brussels with pressure on to come to a deal on the Greek debt negations.
Greece presented a new budget proposals that Prime Minster Alexis Tsipras says met creditors' demands.
But although European creditors say the proposals were signifantly better then previous ones, the International Monetary Fund says they're still not enough.
Greece must repay €1.6 billion euro to the International Monetary Fund by the end of the June, or default on its debt and face removal from the Eurozone.
If an agreement is reached, Greece can tap into a €7.2 billion bailout to help it's economy stay afloat.
Our reporter Jack Parrock is in Brussels following the talks.
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Our reporter Jack Parrock is in Brussels following the talks.
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