By Toby Sterling THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Greece was likely to "have no place in the euro zone" if it voted "no" in Sunday's referendum on whether to accept the terms of continued international aid, the chair of the council of euro zone finance ministers warned on Thursday. Addressing a Dutch parliamentary committee, Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Greek voters should not expect to get better terms from their creditors by voting "no" in the referendum. Dijsselbloem said that while the offer on which Greeks were being asked to vote had expired, the referendum would show whether Greeks were prepared to make the painful sacrifices needed to stay in the currency bloc.