AlQa'dah 15, 1433, Oct 1, 2012, SPA -- Greece's finance minister will submit the 2013 draft budget to Parliament on Monday, as the government resumed negotiations with international creditors over a two-year additional austerity package, according to AP. Yannis Stournaras was meeting with debt inspection teams from the International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank and European Commission - known as the troika - in the afternoon. Athens needs the troika to sign off on a package of spending cuts and tax hikes for 2013-14 expected to reach $17.5 billion so its bailout creditors can continue disbursing billions of euros in rescue loans that are keeping Greece from a messy default. The cuts relating to next year are to be included in the draft budget that Stournaras is to submit to Parliament after his meeting with the troika - the first official record of what the new measures will be.