Russia awaits Cypriots for loan talks
Russia is planning “within weeks” to host a delegation from Cyprus and hold talks on its request for a second bailout loan
Russia is planning “within weeks” to host a delegation from Cyprus and hold talks on its request for a second bailout loan, Interfax reported on Friday, citing Finance Minister Anton Siluanov.
Russia is also waiting for Cyprus to present its estimates and rationale for needing emergency funds as well as information about the state of its talks with the European Union, Siluanov was cited as saying.
Source: Bloomberg
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