Greece will miss its deadline to deliver a list of reforms it proposes to carry out in other to be given a bailout extension.
The reforms were due to be delivered to EU partners this evening, but are now expected tomorrow.
It is expected they will include measures to tackle tax evasion and corruption, as well as cutbacks in the Greek civil service.
No reason was given for Greece missing tonight’s deadline, however the Eurogroup has agreed to the deferral.
Prime Minister Tsipras (pictured) agreed to the four month bailout extension on Friday in a move that has been seen as a climb-down.
If there is no agreement between the sides it could lead to the collapse of the deal to extend Greece’s loan.