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The troika demands a $16bn reduction in public spending, three times the size of cuts which triggered riots in February.
Finance minister describes talks with international debt inspectors as "difficult" as they demand more budget cuts.
With troika representatives in Athens to discuss the latest loan deal, protesters take to the streets.
Greek PM Antonis Samaras has asked for "air to breathe" so he can complete reforms demanded in return for bailout funds.
Golden Dawn hands out food parcels outside parliament, but makes sure only Greek citizens receive assistance.
Antonis Samaras assures EU, IMF and ECB that Athens is on course for austerity measures in return for bailout loans.
More than half of parliamentary lawmakers back Antonis Samaras' government ahead of tough Eurozone meeting.
Antonis Samaras wants extension of "deficit benchmarks" by two years as he spells out his government's strategy.
Athens opens talks with European Central Bank, European Commission and IMF to adjust terms of two bailouts worth $300bn.
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