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Thursday 28 May 2015 5:57 am

Greek spokesman: Deal will “hopefully” be in place by Sunday

By: Catherine Neilan

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Greece expects to have reached a deal “hopefully” as soon as Sunday. 
 
A team of negotiators from Athens has been locked in talks over its €320bn (£228bn) debt pile with its creditors the European Union, the European Central Bank and the IMF since February. 
 
It is not thought the deal will include the €20bn it owes the IMF, however. 
 
Greek spokesman Gabriel Sakellaridis said: "We believe we are near a deal", adding that without a solution in place there would be "wider consequences for the EU", not just financial issues. 
 
Without a deal in place the country faces default or bankruptcy, and almost certain expulsion from the single currency union.
 
Greek two-year yields, which had reached dangerously high levels, have plunged on the news. 10-year yields have also fallen. 
 
https://twitter.com/Schuldensuehner/status/603862631657709569
 
Yesterday Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras confirmed speculation that a deal was on its way, following reports that the parties had started procedures to draw up a staff-level agreement. 
 
However anonymous officials appeared sceptical about the news, telling Reuters it was "nonsense" or "I wish it were true". 
 
That cynicism is being shared on Twitter:
 
https://twitter.com/LadyFOHF/status/603858922127097856
 
https://twitter.com/gusbaratta/status/603859581996036096
 
https://twitter.com/RichardOsborne/status/603862155616718848
 
But European Commission spokeswoman Annika Breidthardt is reported as saying there are still several "open issues" that need to resolved before a deal is signed. 
 
"Further progress is needed," she said, adding: "We're not there yet."

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