The economic uncertainty of Greece is continuing to cause tensions in Europe.
It is reported that the threat of a potential default and an EU exit is sparking disagreements in Germany.
The Greek Government is being asked to sign up to new rules on pensions, taxes and a primary surplus target in exchange for an extension to its bailout loans.
Talks between the IMF and Athens ended again tonight after 45 minutes without reaching any agreement.
According to Channel 4's Paul Mason, the delegation are leaving the country:
Greeks leaving Brussels. Official.
— Paul Mason (@paulmasonnews) June 14, 2015
Senior journalist with the Financial Times in Brussels, Peter Spiegel says the situation has caused some conflict between the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Ministry of Finance: