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    ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT GETTING READY TO FIGHT FRESH WAVE OF GLOBAL CRISIS

    ARKA
    Dec 3, 2008

    YEREVAN, December 3. /ARKA/. Armenia's Government is undertaking
    meaningful steps to fight the second wave of the global financial
    crisis, RA Minister of Finance Tigran Davtyan told today the RA
    Parliament.

    "The two stages of the crisis are the financial downturn and economic
    recession," the minister said, adding Armenia was able to avoid the
    first wave of the crisis.

    According to the minister, the global financial tailspin had little
    influence on Armenia's isolated and small financial system. Davtyan
    emphasized the RA government's harsh financial policy in the past
    years, saying it shielded the country's economy from the global crisis.

    The minister said it is the beginning of the global financial
    recession, adding it is impossible to say how long it will last and
    what possible impact it will have on Armenia's economy.

    "The Armenian government is taking serious steps to respond to the
    fresh wave of the crisis," the minister said.

    As a precaution, the RA Government has decided to assign $50mln for
    small- and-medium-sized businesses. Local businessmen will be able
    to use the money soon, according to Davtyan.

    "We are negotiating with the World Bank over the issue, and tomorrow
    our negotiations will enter a decisive stage," the minister said,
    adding the Armenian government plans to ask WB to double its financial
    assistance to the country in the coming four years. Thus, the WB
    financial support to Armenia can reach $1bln.

    According to Davtyan, the RA government will ask the RA Parliament
    to allow it to show flexibility in offering state guarantees. There
    is nothing for Armenia to worry about, Davtyan concluded.
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