BERLIN (AP) — Greece's international creditors held an emergency meeting in Berlin to discuss how to push ahead bailout discussions with Athens so the cash-strapped country can get its hands on rescue money it needs to avoid going bankrupt, the German government confirmed Tuesday. Late Monday, the leaders of Germany and France were joined by the heads of the European Union's executive Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund in a mini-summit over Greece, which faces a run of debt repayments this month that it will find difficult to meet. According to the German government statement, all present pledged to work "with great intensity" to seek a solution and agreed to stay in close contact with each other and also with the Greek government.