Tsipras struggles to bridge gaps with Greece's creditors as markets turn nervous
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GREEK Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras wrestled with international creditors demanding sweeping changes to his proposed tax and reform plans on Wednesday in a last-minute race to clinch a deal to unlock aid and avert a debt default next week.
Sources close to the negotiations said that the creditors had presented counter-proposals covering an array of differences on sensitive issues, just hours before eurozone finance ministers were due to convene (1700 GMT) to try to approve an agreement.
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