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All eyes of the international press are turned at Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker Wednesday for make-or-break bailout talks with a deadline looming for Athens to make a critical repayment.

Here's a collection of our coverage on established media institutions. Featured on the Le Monde, Spiegel, The Guardian & many other international publications.

Die Welt
The experiment Greece has failed

Agree at any cost or risk to Grexit. Greece's creditors waver between these possibilities. If it was up to Germany's top economists, the answer would be clear - and dramatic.

Die Zeit
Tsipras traveled with compromise proposal to Brussels

Greek Prime Minister wants to reach an agreement with Commission President Juncker in the debt dispute. The financiers call it a "last offer".

Spiegel
Greek Debt crisis: Tsipras wants to present Juncker his own reform plan

Greece's creditors waiting for an answer from Athens: How is Alexis Tsipras will respond to the proposals for reform? Syriza's leader wants to submit his own proposal to European Commission President Juncker.

The Guardian
Officials in Athens are calling the latest developments “the most crucial day” since the anti-austerity government launched negotiations with creditors in February.

Financial Times
Creditors agree on bailout offer for Greece. proposals may include more onerous budget targets than Greece would like:
It could require Greece to achieve primary budget surpluses — revenues less expenses when debt interest payments are not included — of as much as 3.5% of gross domestic product in the medium term. Athens has demanded a much lower level.

The New York Times
Greece's alliances fade in debate about its debt crisis

Many European leaders accuse their Greek counterparts of using confrontational tactics, and complain that negotiations had stalled because Greek leaders refused to propose specific steps that they would take in exchange for the final bailout funds. Italian officials were outraged after Mr. Varoufakis described Italy's debt as "unsustainable." Baltic nations were angered when Mr. Tsipras criticized sanctions against Russia. Even left-leaning Podemos party in Spain is now distancing itself from Syriza.

The Wall Street Journal
Greece’s Creditors Draft Final Offer for Aid

Greece’s international creditors are poised to present the country with the outlines of a bailout deal that some European officials say amounts to a take-it-or-leave-it offer.

The Telegraph
Greece and creditors still at odds as country slides towards abyss

Jeroen Dijsselbloem, head of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, says deal unlikely this week as creditors will not meet Greece "half way" while Syriza vows never to "succumb to blackmail"

Le Monde
Greece set to the wall by her creditors, Mr. Tsipras will have to convince his government's majority

After four months of difficult negotiations, the "Greek case" has met with an important development on Tuesday, June 2. The day of Wednesday, June 3 could also be crucial, paving the way for the conclusion of an agreement between Greece and its creditors by the end of the week.

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