Nichols in brussels as it appears that the eurogroup has reached an accord on a bailout fund for greece. Good evening. The latest is that in three or four minutes we will hear a press conference from eurogroup officials and that should be a strong indication that they have a deal. The deal was still being discussed him it was on the table. There had been a pulmonary agreement between the greek side and the german side. The greek agreement went all the way up to the prime minister. A week and half ago when we had this discussion, we had a similar discussion, we thought there was an agreement and then the finance minister called back to athens and mr. Tsipras scuttled the deal. The headlines are crossing right now on this just informing us what is in the details of the deal. That is going to be the next question. What does this deal encompass . Germans were very firm heading into it. They can have a discussion about some sort of interim financing and then renegotiate potentially the enti
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