Greece’s prime minister heads to Brussels today for another meeting with Germany and France, but the two sides remain dividedLatest: Fuchs says Greece’s offer is ‘non-negotiable’Introduction: Time is running outBloomberg: no progress this weekRoger Bootle: Grexit would be best for everyoneGerman 10-year bund yield hits 1% 10.26am BST If Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande do give Alexis Tsipras the cold shoulder tonight, the Greek crisis could then switch to the capital of Slovakia:If no meeting tonite between @atsipras & #Merkollande, action moves to #Bratislava (!). Euro working group meeting there at end of week.Amid rumors that Tsipras-Merkel-Hollande meet may not happen, Greek gov source reports no feedback to revised proposals. 10.22am BST Demonstrators are already gathering in Brussels ahead of today’s summit:#EU #CELAC summit has not startet yet, but first #Mexico protesters with good music on #Brussels streets. pic.twitter.com/Pg1Mmk8Bkr Continue reading...