Qa'dah 7, 1435, Sep 2, 2014, SPA -- Greek government ministers launched a new round of meetings with EU and IMF creditors in Paris on Tuesday, but played down hopes that they will gain significant tax cuts for the austerity-weary Greek population, according to dpa. Ahead of the talks, the Greek delegation, led by Finance Minister Gikas Hardouvelis, said expectations had risen too high and that the talks in Paris would focus on "technical" matters. The minister dismissed reports that Athens would ask the creditors to lower certain taxes, such as a tax on heating fuel.