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Coalition picks out positives from lenders' deal, clashes over political violence

The Greek government is hoping that there will be a positive conclusion to the discussions taking place among its lenders regarding debt relief, which would provide a significant boost to the beleaguered coalition.
A eurozone official speaking to reporters in Brussels said that he is certain there will be an agreement on debt relief in time for the June 21 Eurogroup, regardless of whether the International Monetary Fund will be part of the Greek programme or not.
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