The chairman of the Eurogroup said it was too late to extend Greece's existing bailout and that the country's stance towards its creditors and euro zone partners would have to change before a new programme could be agreed. Speaking on Tuesday evening after an emergency conference call between the currency bloc's finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem said the council would meet again on Wednesday to discuss fresh proposals that Greece would be submitting. "The political stance of the Greek government doesn't appear to have changed," he said.