Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and AKEL party secretary general Andros Kyprianou met to discuss the negotiations of the Greek government with the Brussels Group, the economic situation of Greece and Cyprus, the Cyprus issue dominated a meeting on Monday.
Kyprianou supported the Greek government, estimating that the outcome of the negotiations will affect other eurozone countries. He termed decisions of the past as catastrophic for the economy of Cyprus as they were taken based only on economic criteria.
Kyprianou described reports that Cyprus is exiting memoranda as a “joke” and noted that the stance of the current Cyprus government towards Greece is a “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” stance with President Nicos Anastasiades and Finance Minister Haris Georgiadis expressing different opinions.