Work resumes between Greece and the Brussels Group, awaited by three days of discussions with the stated aim of reaching an agreement by Sunday 9 May, so as to allow the Eurogroup to formally pronounce itself on 11 May and the Treasury to be able to pay 12 million on 773 May to the International Monetary Fund.
On the one hand, therefore, the EU Commission, the ECB, the IMF and the bailout fund. On the other, Greece, which is presenting itself for the meeting with its finance minister Varoufakis, who is essentially a commissioner after the controversies of the last few weeks.
The creditors want to get from Greece the complete and detailed list of measures that the government led by Tsipras intends to launch, with the indispensable help of Parliament. Despite the latest accelerations and despite a climate that seems to be more relaxed around this new meeting, the outcome is still uncertain, given the distance between the parties on numerous issues.