Europe's creditor countries struggled to bridge divisions over a rescue of Greece, seeking more control over how future aid is spent as the clock ticked toward a possible default next month. In a replay of the brinkmanship that marked the early stages of the Greek crisis two years ago, euro-area finance ministers extracted concessions from political leaders in Athens intended to pave the way for the endorsement of a EUR130bn (US$171bn) aid package next week. While "further considerations are necessary regarding the specific mechanisms to strengthen the surveillance of program implementation," Europe is set to make "all the necessary decisions" on Feb. 20, Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker. (Bloomberg)