キプロスの破産を防ぐためのユーロ圏財務大臣会議は、複雑困難。
Arranca la reunión del Eurogrupo clave para el futuro de Chipre y del euro
El pacto para evitar la quiebra de la isla se complica
Guindos reclama al Eurogrupo una "decisión concluyente" para evitar "situaciones indeseables"
El presidente de Chipre se reúne con la Comisión Europea, Consejo Europeo, FMI y BCE
El Gobierno alcanzó este sábado un acuerdo para requisar el 20% de los grandes ahorros
La Europa alemana se hunde en la mediocridad
luis doncel (enviado especial) / Claudi Pérez Nicosia / Bruselas 24 MAR 2013 - 18:14 CET
Eurogroup meeting kicks off key for the future of Cyprus and the euro
The deal to avoid bankruptcy of the island is complicated
Guindos calling the Eurogroup a "conclusive decision" to avoid "undesirable situations"
Cyprus President meets with European Commission, European Council, IMF and ECB
The government reached an agreement Saturday to seize 20% of the great savings
The German Europe sinks into mediocrity
luis doncel (special envoy) / Claudi Perez Nicosia / Brussels 24 Mar 2013 - 18:14 CET
Believes that Cyprus can not infect the rest. Management does not believe that the European Union Cyprus crisis is a fudge. But Economy Minister Luis de Guindos, has been adamant on entry to the Eurogroup meeting, the meeting of finance ministers of the euro meant to find once and for all an alternative for Cyprus: "The Cyprus problem will far beyond the Cypriot economy. "
Euro ministers have begun to point six p.m. its extraordinary meeting in Brussels. Before entering, some have made statements about what they expect from this crucial appointment. "Cyprus must be realistic to the rescue," said Wolfgang Schäuble, German finance minister, who has acknowledged that this week has been little progress, but has said that the Eurogroup will do "everything in its power" to reach an agreement.
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Can there be contagion? Only, in the opinion of Guindos, if the Euro "is not able to make a conclusive decision." Otherwise, he said, can occur "undesirable situations for the whole Union." Basically, Guindos comes to say a "try it". And he does not hide his criticism of the decision in the case of Cyprus. The Eurogroup of 10 days ended with a charge to depositors above and below 100,000 euros (the limit to ensure all European countries) that caused a playpen and sows the seeds of distrust in future banking crises. Guindos said the pact is not sloppy. But he said so that it seems: said that Spain was opposed (and opposes) a lien for depositors with less than 100,000 euros in the account and said so Eurogroup also collected "at its second meeting, the Monday. "
What seemed channeled yesterday, threatening to go to ruin this Sunday. The Cypriot government reached a preliminary agreement Saturday with the three agencies should pay 10,000 million (European Commission, ECB and IMF). Conditions were very hard but seemed willing to accept Nicosia to avoid the abyss that looks. But the situation has been complicated in the past few hours. "Negotiations are at a very sensitive time. The situation is very difficult and time, peremptory," he said in a statement the president's spokesman Nikos Anastasiadis.
Anastasiadis met in Brussels with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, and the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy. After also held a meeting with President of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi, and the managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde. I was trying to pave the way toward consensus with the Eurogroup, which began meeting at 18.00.
Cypriots blame the IMF, "which presents new challenges every half hour," the difficulties, say sources cited by the agency CNA. According to this version, the lead agency Christine Lagarde would be claiming that the Bank of Cyprus, the country's largest, face the same fate that Laiki, the latter by size. After disappearing for a bank divided into good and bad, Laiki savers with more than 100,000 euros get their money not in years, and nobody knows if they end up losing everything. "This is very important: if so, will unleash chaos," noted an unofficial source of government.
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