Greek debt crisis live: Eurozone leaders discuss the list of measures that Greece will have to agree to if it wants a new bailout
Some progress was made but Belgium finance minister says Greece has to decide whether to accept conditions

Eurogroup leaders are resuming talks to decide whether to accept Greece's final proposals for a bailout deal. If a deal is not struck, Greek banks could run out of money and the country could be forced to leave the euro.
Here are the latest updates:
- The list of measures that Greece must accept if it wants a bailout
- German plan: $50bn assets transferred to external fund
- Greece has asked for a €53.5bn three-year financial package
- Sceptical Eurozone chiefs fail to agree Greek bailout deal
- Full summit of EU members cancelled as Greek talks continue
- Goldman Sachs could be sued for helping Greece hide debts to join euro
- Wealthy Greeks are worried - and plotting their escape
- Comment: Some common sense is badly needed over Greece
- Comment: Greece is bad but Eurozone's problems go further
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