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Progress seen after Brussels talks but review conclusion still out of reach
There was no tangible outcome from the three days of talks between Greek ministers and representatives of the institutions in Brussels but there are indications that some progress was made, allowing talks to continue in the coming days.
"Some progress was made in the round of talks this week in Brussels,” said a spokesman for the European Stability Mechanism. “Talks will continue between all parties from their headquarters with a view to conclude the second review."
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