Cyprus president to ask EU for more help

Cyprus president to ask EU for more help

PanARMENIAN.Net - Cyprus’ president says he will ask the European Union to provide more help to the crisis-hit country, which has to pay for most of its 23 billion euro ($30 billion) bailout, The Associated Press reported.

President Nicos Anastasiades said Friday, April 12, that he will send letters to EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and EU Council chief Herman Van Rompuy telling them of the “need for a change of EU policy” toward Cyprus by offering additional assistance.

Anastasiades didn’t specify what kind of help he will seek.

Cyprus has seen its share of the bailout cost swell to 13 billion euros, according to a draft document by its creditors — the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund. That’s almost double what it was initially meant to pay.

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