Mission chiefs of Greece’s international lenders will briefly visit the country on Oct. 20 to be informed about the pace of reforms following approval of key legislation last week, a Greek government official said. “We are expecting them tomorrow, they will stay for two or three days. It will be a short briefing about the reforms, they will return (for the review),” the official told Reuters. Greece’s parliament last week approved a first raft of reforms to its pension and tax systems, sought by lenders as a condition for up to €86 billion in aid.