Greece's euro partners have agreed to hand over the next disbursement of the country's bailout loans.
The cash-strapped country will get a total of 49.1 billion euros ($64 billion) between now and March.
Greece needs the money to stay afloat and avoid a potential default. Officials said the country would get 34.3 billion euros ($44.7 billion) in the coming days.
The decision Thursday by the finance ministers of the 17 EU countries that use the euro came after Greece said it would buy back 31.9 billion euros ($41.5 billion) of its bonds from private investors at a third of their face value, lightening its crushing debt load and meeting a key condition to receive vital rescue loans.
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