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6 Mar 2013
The troika back in bailout talks with Cyprus
The EU, ECB and the IMF representatives arrived in Nicosia today, in order to resume negotiations on the rescue plan for Cyprus. The participants hope to reach an agreement by Friday, as the distressed country urgently needs bailout funds to avoid a default.
The Troika representatives will hold talks with the newly elected president Nikos Anastasiadis, the Finance Minister Mijalis Sarris and the Central Bank of Cyprus governor, Panicos Dimitriadis.
The main topic to be discussed during the meeting with the central bank will be the details of the inspection of the alleged money laundering practices by Cyprus’s financial institutions, which is due to begin on March 12. The European Union demanded this external audit to be carried out as one of the conditions for providing an aid program for the country.
The Troika representatives will hold talks with the newly elected president Nikos Anastasiadis, the Finance Minister Mijalis Sarris and the Central Bank of Cyprus governor, Panicos Dimitriadis.
The main topic to be discussed during the meeting with the central bank will be the details of the inspection of the alleged money laundering practices by Cyprus’s financial institutions, which is due to begin on March 12. The European Union demanded this external audit to be carried out as one of the conditions for providing an aid program for the country.