BY RENEE
MALTEZOU AND JAN STRUPCZEWSKI
ATHENS/BRUSSELS
Thu Feb 19, 2015 6:13am EST
(Reuters) -
Greece formally requested a
six-month extension to its euro zone loan agreement on Thursday, offering major
concessions as it raced to avoid running out of cash within weeks and overcome
resistance from skeptical partners led by Germany.
With its
EU/IMF bailout program due to expire in little more than a week, the government
of leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras urgently needs to secure a financial
lifeline to keep the country afloat beyond late March.
Euro zone
finance ministers will meet on Friday afternoon in Brussels to consider the request, the
chairman of their Eurogroup, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, said in a tweet.