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Most media have seen the latest counter proposal from Tsipras as giving in to creditors demands - Greece just asks for two relatively minor amendments.
But government sources have said the latest proposals are not a sign that Tsipras is "caving", according to AFP.
Keep checking back we'll bring you more on the speech as it happens.