Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras smiles as he leaves from the Greek Parliament in Athens
Greece's government was racing Thursday to finalize a
plan of reforms for its third bailout, hoping this time to get its
European partners' approval and to stave off a looming, potentially
catastrophic exit from Europe's joint currency, the euro.
Details of Greece's reforms are to be submitted
Thursday to give creditors time to review them ahead of a summit of the
European Union's 28 members on Sunday. Hopes for a deal rose after
Donald Tusk, who chairs the EU summits, said Greece's plan would have to
be accompanied by creditors' suggestions on how to make the country's
debt manageable in the longer term.
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