Eurozone leaders have reached agreement on a new bailout for Greece.
The 'unanimous' agreement came after 17 hours of talks in Brussels.
Greece will now have to pass a raft of reforms to secure fresh bailout funding worth billions of dollars and avoid a new default and possible exit from the euro.
The agreement will also have to be voted on by several eurozone parliaments.
But President of the European Council Donald Tusk hailed the news that talks concluded successfully in Brussels.
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Head of the eurogroup of finance ministers Jeroen Dijsselbloem says it was a marathon summit.
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