Dutch minister: no money to Greece without reforms

LIMASSOL, Cyprus (AP) - The Dutch finance minister says his country, Germany, Finland and other EU members won't give Greece any more bailout money, if the debt-laden country fails to adopt further austerity measures.

Jan Kees de Jager said Saturday that "it's vital that Greece will live up fully" to conditions set by the International Monetary Fund if it's to receive the next batch of a 110 billion ($155 billion) bailout loan deal it agreed to last year.

However, he also said Eurogroup, which represents the 16 euro nations, is researching the possibility that Greece could undergo a "soft reprofiling" - a voluntary stretching out of the repayment of its debt.

European Union and IMF inspectors are currently in Athens to review the country's austerity program.