No deal with debt inspectors: Greece

Greece and rescue lenders remain at odds over austerity measures needed to cover a 2014 budget gap, and the course of various long-term reforms.

Bailout inspectors have postponed a trip to Athens next week, as government officials acknowledged key issues remained unresolved in negotiations needed for future rescue loan payouts.

Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras said on Friday that inspectors from the "troika" of the European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund would likely travel to Greece the following week.

"We still have not reached an agreement today on several issues ... The aim is to have this concluded by the end of the year," he said.

Greece and rescue lenders remain at odds over austerity measures needed to cover a 2014 budget gap, and the course of various long-term reforms including mass public sector job cuts.

The government is also resisting troika pressure to lift blanket protection measures for distressed home loans.

"The government has made a commitment that the homes of the poor or people in economic difficulty will not be endangered," deputy Development Minister Athanasios Skordas told private Mega television.

"Clearly there is no agreement on this issue. I think everyone understands that. The (troika) has moved some distance from their initial and absolute position, but not as far as we would like."

State hospitals, meanwhile, were operating with emergency staff on Friday as doctors and staff held a 24-hour strike against planned health cuts under the country's harsh austerity program.

Strikers held a protest outside the Health Ministry building in central Athens, and about 2500 people marched peacefully to parliament.


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