Greece Said to Find Little Convergence With Creditors

Greece’s Varoufakis Puts Aid Deal Blame on Creditors

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There has been little convergence in talks between Greece and its creditors as time runs out to secure a deal before the country needs to make payments to the International Monetary Fund in early June.

Talks to release bailout funds the country needs to pay the IMF almost 1.6 billion euros ($1.75 billion) next month have made little progress in recent days, people familiar with the matter said. The first of the transfers is due June 5.