Greece closes in on bailout deal possibly within the day

1In this Friday, July 31, 2015 file photo, Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos arrives for a meeting with senior negotiators at a hotel in Athens.
2Greece has essentially concluded its bailout talks with its creditors, with just a few details remaining for the deal to be formally clinched, Greek officials said Tuesday, Aug. 11.
3In this Friday, July 31, 2015 file photo, Greek Finance Minister...
4Greece's Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis, left, arrives at a hotel to continue talks with bailout negotiators, in central Athens, on Monday, Aug. 10, 2015.
5Athens and the negotiators are hoping to conclude talks Tuesday for a third bailout package.
6Greece's Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis, left, arrives at a...
7Greece's Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis arrives at a hotel to continue talks with bailout negotiators, in central Athens, Monday, Aug. 10, 2015.
8Greece's Economy Minister Giorgos Stathakis arrives at a hotel to...
9ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece has more or less concluded its bailout discussions with international creditors, officials said Tuesday, raising hopes that the country could be ready to finalize a deal within the day.
10"I think we are very close," Greek Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos said as he emerged Tuesday morning from all-night talks with negotiators representing Greece's creditors at a central Athens hotel.
11"Two or three very small details remain," he added, without elaborating.
12Similarly upbeat remarks came from government aide Theodoros Mihopoulos, who said on Twitter that the negotiation had been completed and that "some details remain."
13Greece's government is hoping to push the new 85 billion-euro ($93 billion) three-year agreement through parliament this week.
14It needs a deal by Aug. 20 at the latest, when the country has a debt repayment of a little more than 3 billion euros to make to the European Central Bank.
15Greece won't be able to make that payment without funds emerging from the country's third bailout in just over five years.
16However, many in the ruling left-wing Syriza party are voicing their opposition to the deal, which would see the imposition of further spending cuts among a series of austerity measures.
17Figures next week are set to confirm that Greece's recession deepened in the second quarter as concerns over the country's euro future dented confidence.
18Greece has relied on international bailouts worth a total 240 billion euros ($263 billion) since it lost market confidence and was unable to borrow from anyone else in 2010.
19To secure funds from the bailouts, successive governments have had to implement a series of spending cuts, tax hikes and reforms.
20While the austerity has reduced budget overspending, the measures compounded a deep recession and fuelled record high unemployment.
21Though the radical left-led government was elected on a staunchly anti-austerity platform in January, it has been forced into a policy U-turn after bailout talks came close to collapse last month.