By Michele
Kambas and Karolina Tagaris
(Reuters) -
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades was expected in Brussels
on Sunday to seek an 11th-hour reprieve from financial meltdown, with a bailout
from the European Union and the island's place in Europe 's
single currency bloc hanging in the balance.
Underlining
the gravity of Cyprus '
position, the EU's economic affairs chief said there were now "only hard
choices left" for the latest casualty of the euro zone crisis.