Cyprus may need EU bailout
Nicosia could soon seek help from the European support mechanism, but
without having to adhere to the strict conditions imposed on other
troubled eurozone members, according to the island’s finance minister.
Vassos
Shiarly told RIK state radio on Friday that “if we take the necessary
measures in time, we will be able to seek funding from the European
Union support mechanism without having any tough terms imposed on us.”
Central
Bank of Cyprus Governor Panicos Demetriades on Friday seconded that he
does not rule out that the island may resort to a European bailout.
“We
should not rule out anything,” Demetriades, who is also a member of the
governing council of the European Central Bank, told reporters in
Nicosia after a meeting with the head of opposition Democratic Rally
(DISY), Nikos Anastasiades. “Whatever may happen will occur for the good
of the economy and the banking system,” he added.
Cyprus’s economy contracted 1.5 percent in the year’s first quarter on an annual basis. |
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