Awwal 08, 1432, Feb 11, 2011, SPA -- International inspectors said Greece's ambitious program to overcome its debt crisis had reached a «critical juncture» and that faster structural reforms are needed, AP reported. Officials from the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank and European Commission said Friday they will recommend that Greece receives the next installment of bailout loans. The ¤15 billion are part of a ¤110 billion package of loans from the IMF and other EU countries that use the euro, that saved Greece from bankruptcy last May. IMF mission chief Poul Thomsen said the Greek reform program was at a «critical juncture,» while Servaas Deroose of the European Commission said a «decisive breakthrough in the following weeks and months will be crucial.» -- SPA