The leaders of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund, Germany and France have held an unscheduled meeting to discuss what could be a final offer for Greece in its debt renegotiations.
Athens needs to come to an agreement with its international creditors to unlock a 7 point 2 billion euro slice of bailout money in order to help repay the IMF 1 point 6 billion euro over the course of June.
Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports.
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