BY JOHN
O'DONNELL, LUKE BAKER AND HARRY PAPACHRISTOU
(Reuters) -
Inspectors from the EU and IMF have postponed a planned visit to Greece, officials told Reuters on Friday, a move
that marks a new low in relations between the parties and could delay aid
payments to Athens.
The Greek
government said it still expects differences with the troika to be bridged.
The
decision to postpone the visit may be an attempt by the European Central Bank,
European Commission and International Monetary Fund - together known as the
'troika' - to try to bring Athens to heel as
frustration grows over Greece's
failure to complete the reforms it has promised in return for aid.
It is a
potential embarrassment for the Greek government, which wants to be able to
show it is hitting its targets and bouncing back before it takes over the
rotating presidency of the European Union for six months from the start of next
year.