Tue May 26,
2015 6:51pm EDT Related: GREECE,
IMF
ATHENS/BRUSSELS
| BY LEFTERIS PAPADIMAS AND JAN STRUPCZEWSKI
Reuters
Greece and its European creditors on
Tuesday sought to play down fears that Athens
would default on a payment to the International Monetary Fund next week.
Running
short of cash to pay public sector salaries, pensions and debt obligations,
senior members of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's government have said openly
that Greece
does not have the money to pay 300 million euros to the IMF on June 5.
The threats
have spooked financial markets, which fear a default could forces Greece out of
the single currency, pushing the European and global economies into uncharted
territory.