With the country’s debt talks deadlocked, there is fear on the streets of Greece.<br /><br /> Euronews correspondent Symela Touchtidou has spent the day talking to Greek people in Athens.<br /><br /> “Anxiety began to build here after Thursday’s Eurogroup failed to make any progress in negotiations,” she says. “There have been queues outside banks and ATMs since early this morning.”<br /><br /> With no deal in the horizon, people fear that the government will have to impose capital controls. They are going to the bank to withdraw their deposits.<br /><br /> One man Euronews spoke to withdrew 16 000 euros this morning. “They told me I could only have two thousand,” he said. “When I came back again to get another two thousand, they told me I will have to come back on Monday to get the rest.”<br /><br /> “Of course we are taking our money out, admitted another, “it’s insecurity and fear. I have not taken everything out, I am withdrawing it bit by bit.”<br /><br /> At least two billion euros have been withdrawn this week alone. Reuters news agency