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WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The International Monetary
Fund on Thursday said 'major differences' remain with Greece
over an agreement to save the country from bankruptcy, in some
of the Fund's strongest comments yet on the negotiations.
"There are major differences between us in most key areas,"
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters. "There has been no
progress in narrowing these differences recently, and thus we
are well away from an agreement."
He said the IMF's technicalteam has returned from Brussels,
where it had been talking with Greek officials, but emphasized
that the Fund remains "fully engaged" with Athens.
WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - The International Monetary
Fund on Thursday said 'major differences' remain with Greece
over an agreement to save the country from bankruptcy, in some
of the Fund's strongest comments yet on the negotiations.
"There are major differences between us in most key areas,"
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters. "There has been no
progress in narrowing these differences recently, and thus we
are well away from an agreement."
He said the IMF's technicalteam has returned from Brussels,
where it had been talking with Greek officials, but emphasized
that the Fund remains "fully engaged" with Athens.