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Date: Tue. Feb. 7 2012 1:51 PM ET

ATHENS — The Greek prime minister's office says a meeting of coalition party leaders has been postponed until Wednesday.

The meeting was originally scheduled for Tuesday evening and had already been postponed several times.

Prime Minister Lucas Papademos will be meeting instead with representatives of the European Union and the International Monetary Fund later Tuesday, a spokeswoman said. She spoke on customary condition of anonymity.

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