By Michele
Kambas and Lidia Kelly
NICOSIA/MOSCOW
| Wed Mar 20, 2013 8:58am EDT
(Reuters) -
Cyprus pleaded for a new
loan from Russia
on Wednesday to avert a financial meltdown, after the island's parliament rejected
the terms of a bailout from the EU, raising the risk of default and a bank
crash.
Cypriot
Finance Minister Michael Sarris said he had not reached a deal at a first
meeting with his Russian counterpart Anton Siluanov in Moscow , but talks there would continue.