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REPORT: Greece turned up empty-handed to emergency bailout talks

Jul 7, 2015, 18:53 IST

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Newly appointed Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos attends a euro zone finance ministers meeting on the situation in Greece in Brussels, Belgium, July 7, 2015.REUTERS/Yves Herman

Greece reportedly turned up to today's emergency meeting with its creditors without any plans as to how to bail itself out - despite promising to do so.

Eleni Varvitsiotis, EU correspondent for Greek newspaper Kathimerini, tweeted that the Greek party turned up without proposals and instead plans to put them to the Eurogroup, its creditors, tomorrow.

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