After the Eurogroup agreed to extend the Greek bailout program for two months it instructed its technical teams to visit the General Accounting Office in Athens, in order to make preparations for the troika chiefs’ return to Athens for negotiations.

The troika’s fiscal teams are specifically looming into the accounting office’s date on the implementation of the 2014 budget, along with the financial prospects for the first few months in 2015.

On Sunday evening the Prime Minister stated in Parliament that the troika has demanded additional measures worth 1.7 billion euros. In response, creditor representatives told To Vima that the Greek government has not covered even half the distance that separates the estimations of both sides.