The meeting of European finance ministers in Luxembourg has ended with no solution to the Greek debt crisis.<br /><br /> Instead eurozone leaders are to meet for urgent talks in Brussels on Monday.<br /><br /> At a news conference following the meeting, IMF chief Christine Lagarde took a swipe at the Greek negotiating team:<br /><br /> “The key emergency in my view is to restore a dialogue with adults in the room,” she said.<br /><br /> Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis said he came to the meeting with a new and innovative proposal the reassure creditors.<br /><br /> “We proposed that there should be an automated hard deficit brake that without consultation in parliament, will be activated when the projections of this fiscal council shows that there is a high probability that in the next few months, weeks period the Greek budget will go into primary deficit,” he said.<br /><br /> Varoufakis added that Athens and its creditors are close to a deal on fiscal targets, the gap a mere 0.5 percent. <br /><br /> Reporting from Luxembourg, our correspondent