The eurozone has said only six working days are left for Greece to come up with a revised list of reforms to seal a deal on its next rescue bailout.
Eurozone deputy finance ministers want an agreement on the €7.2bn loan in time for a Eurogroup meeting on 24 April.
An EU official said: "If you take into account weekends and Orthodox Easter, there are only six days left."
It comes as Greece promised to meet Thursday's deadline to repay €460m to the International Monetary Fund.
A Greek government official told the Reuters news agency that the payment to the IMF would go ahead on Thursday.
"The payment has been scheduled and will go out later today," the official said.
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