by Natalie de Vallieres and Biodun Iginla, BBC News
The deal removes the immediate risk of Greece running out of money next month.
It also provides a breathing space for the new Greek government to try to negotiate longer-term debt relief with its EU creditors.
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Greece and eurozone nations have agreed a deal to extend financial aid after bailout talks, officials said.
Eurozone
finance ministers reached an agreement to extend Greece's financial
rescue by four months, according to officials on both sides.The deal removes the immediate risk of Greece running out of money next month.
It also provides a breathing space for the new Greek government to try to negotiate longer-term debt relief with its EU creditors.
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