Negotiations between the Greek government and the country’s EU creditors on a third bailout have been delayed, the BBC reported on Friday. The talks on a new EUR 86 B between Greece and top officials from the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the European Stability Mechanism were expected to start in Athens on Friday. A European Commission spokeswoman said that the European representatives would arrive "in the coming days", according to the BBC. Reuters quoted a European Commission official as saying that there were “some logistical issues to solve, notably security-wise." "Several options are on the table," the official said, without giving more details.