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President says foreign depositors who lost at least $3.9m due to EU-IMF bailout are eligible to apply for citizenship.
President urges EU to take measures to spur growth in Cyprus without increasing $10bn bailout loans.
Michalis Sarris's resignation accepted by president Nicos Anastasiades amid country's ongoing financial crisis.
Central bank announces 37.5 percent of savings over 100,000 euros will become bank shares and 22.5 percent will be held.
President's pledge comes as central bank lifts ceiling on credit-card transactions and banks resume normal trading.
Banks have been closed since March 16 to avert run on deposits as country's politicians struggled to reach bailout deal.
EU finance ministers approve $13bn rescue deal to save the Mediterranean island's banking system from collapse.
President in Brussels for bailout talks as government spokesman warns he faces "difficult task" to save economy.
Cypriot government says negotiations with EU and IMF set to continue in Brussels, describing situation as "difficult".
Finance minister says several unresolved issues remain that 'need further working on' in talks aimed at clinching deal.
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