A spokesman for the ruling party in Greece has said there will be no debt repayment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Friday without the prospect of a new aid deal. Nikos Filis made his comments to Mega TV in Greece as negotiations continue on unlocking €7.2bn in bailout funds, currently being withheld because Athens is refusing to accept financial reforms tied to the cash. Greece's creditors - the IMF, European Central Bank (ECB) and European Union - produced a new draft offer on Tuesday, hours after the anti-austerity Greek government submitted its own revised terms.