Crisis talks between Greece and its creditors have resumed in Brussels, in a last-minute effort to prevent a default.
Discussions between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the Troika collapsed last night while Eurozone finance ministers were also unable to reach a compromise.
Failure to reach a deal to provide Greece with another bailout tranche mean Athens would miss a €1.6bn repayment and default on its debt, which would almost certainly force the country out of the Euro.
Syriza MEP Kostas Chrysogonus has accused Troika of treating the talks like "theatre" and forcing Prime Minister Tsipras into an impossible position.