Rough Cut (no reporter narration)<br/> <br />A Cypriot delegation headed by President Nicos Anastasiades arrived in Brussels on Sunday (March 24) for last-minute talks with European Union politicians to avert a banking system collapse.<br/> <br />The delegation arrived at the Melsbroek military base just outside Brussels in a private jet sent by the EU Commission.<br/> <br />The group headed to the EU Council building for talks with leaders of the European Union, the European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) -- the "troika" of international lenders.<br/> <br />IMF chief Christine Lagarde was seen at the Sofitel Hotel, where the Cypriot delegation is expected to stay, and will join the talks.<br/> <br />A meeting of euro zone finance ministers is scheduled for 6 p.m. (1700 GMT).<br/> <br />Cyprus' overgrown banking sector has been crippled by exposure to crisis-hit Greece, and the EU says the Mediterranean island must raise 5.8 billion euros on its own before it can receive a 10-billion-euro bailou
