Without the agreement on those measures, both sides are unable to conclude the so - called
second bailout review — originally scheduled for last October.
According to a spokesperson of the European Commission, European authorities are currently in Athens to complete
the second bailout review, which should pave the way for further disbursements.
The International Monetary Fund is waiting for the conclusion of
the second bailout review to assess whether it will contribute to Greece's third bailout program.
The official said that the IMF is still willing to join the program after
the second bailout review but there needs to be commitments of lower surplus targets and significant debt relief, which doesn't seem to be happening for now.