From the UK Guardian:
Greece's international creditors are aiming to strike a deal to stop Athens defaulting on its debt and possibly tumbling out of the euro by extending its bailout by six months and supplying up to €18bn (£12.9bn) in rescue funds
- The negotiators representing Greece's lenders are also proposing to pledge debt relief
- Officials stressed that a breakthrough hinged on a positive response from the Greek prime minister
- Negotiations were continuing on Sunday night
- Meetings are scheduled today of eurozone finance minsters and leaders in Brussels
- Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, François Hollande, the French president, and Greek PM Tsipras spoke over the weekend, along with European commission head Jean-Claude Juncker
- There is a €1.6bn payment to the International Monetary Fund due next Tuesday