ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Leaders of parties supporting Greece's coalition government say crisis talks for huge new debt deals will continue Monday.
Coalition backers held a five-hour meeting late Sunday with Prime Minister Lucas Papademos to hammer out a deal with debt inspectors representing eurozone countries and the International Monetary Fund - but again failed to reach an agreement.
The leader of Greece's No. 2 party said rescue creditors were demanding measures that would deepen the country's recession, and promised to oppose them "with all means."
Conservative leader Antonis Samaras met leaders of other parties backing the government coalition Sunday to review austerity measures needed for a new €130 billion ($171 billion) bailout deal.
The coalition backers failed to conclude talks after a five-hour meeting and said they would resume talks Monday.
Greece is racing to finalize austerity reforms which without it would face bankruptcy in late March.