By Nektaria Stamouli

ATHENS--There are no grounds for further talks on Greece at this point, Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Wednesday after a meeting of eurozone finance ministers concluded.

He cited "the political situation, the rejection of the previous proposals, the referendum, which will take place on Sunday, and the 'no' advice of the Greek government."

"We simply wait the outcome of the referendum on Sunday and taking into account the outcome of the referendum," he added.

Mr. Dijsselbloem said he feels sorry about the situation in Greece, given the Greek people's strong determination to be a part of the Europe and a part of the eurozone.