Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras vowed to renegotiate the terms of the country's debt deal on the eve of tough negotiations with its eurozone partners on Wednesday, saying there was "no turning back, " according to dpa "We want a new agreement that is in the mutual interest of Greece and its lenders - one which will end punishing conditions and the destruction of the Greek economy ... there is no turning back," he told parliament just before his leftist coalition-led government survived its first confidence vote. Lawmakers voted 162-137 for Tsipras' coalition government, which was elected last month on a platform promising to roll-back tough austerity that has included five straight years of income cuts and tax hikes. Eurozone finance ministers are to hold an emergency meeting Wednesday before an EU summit on Thursday on the Greek crisis. The bailout programme expires at the end of February.