CYPRUS – EIB

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Union (EU) appears to be losing its anger over the failure of the recognised Greek Cypriot government of southern Cyprus to support reunification with their Turkish neighbours, with the European Investment Bank (EIB) providing Euro 235 million for water, energy, and IT improvements. The money will be spent in the Greek south, with Euro 100 million upgrading sewerage and waste water treatment facilities run by the Sewerage Board of Nicosia in the divided capital Greek south, enabling it to abide by European water legislation, following ...


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