Euclid Tsakalotos said he wanted negotiations with bailout inspectors to last "weeks not months." He spoke today after returning from a six-city tour of European Union countries that included talks with German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Tsakalotos headed dramatic negotiations last year between Greece's left-wing government and rescue lenders for a third bailout that brought Greece to the brink of an exit from the euro currency.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has still not said whether it will continue as a full bailout partner, but Tsakalotos insisted Athens would welcome participation despite the IMF's "higher bar" on fiscal discipline.
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