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NICOSIA, Cyprus – Cyprus is considering repaying early the remainder of a 2.5 billion euro ($2.83 billion) loan that Russia granted the island nation in 2012 amid a financial crisis.
Finance Minister Harris Georgiades told a business forum Thursday that Cyprus is grateful to Russia for answering a call for help from a previous administration, but that the island has now rebounded and can manage on its own.
Georgiades said the government wants to reduce public debt to 96% of annual GDP by year’s end and 90% by the end of 2020.
Cyprus still owes 1.56 billion euros from the loan it received with a 2.5 per cent interest rate. In 2013, Cyprus accepted a multibillion euro rescue deal from creditors to stave off bankruptcy.
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