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  • BAKU: Armenia Is Principally Agree To Enter In Ruble Zone In Exchang

    ARMENIA IS PRINCIPALLY AGREE TO ENTER IN RUBLE ZONE IN EXCHANGE FOR $1 BN STABILIZATION LOAN

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    Feb 4 2009
    Azerbaijan

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Armenia that has been in confrontation with
    Azerbaijan for more than 20 years is principally agree to decline
    from one of attributes of its nationhood - national currency.

    The Armenian media report that at the end of January Armenia applied
    to Russia for a stabilization loan for easing consequences of global
    crisis. In exchange of up to $1 billion loan Russia proposed to agree
    to enter ruble zone in the future.

    Armenian sources indicate that a possibility of entering in ruble
    zone by Armenia as payment for stabilization loan is actually under
    consideration.

    "In case Russia insists on that the matter will be covered at the
    National Assembly (parliament) of Armenia," claimed Vardan Ayvazyan,
    the head of the Permanent Commission for Economic Affairs.

    Simultaneously he considers that Russia and Armenia are strategic
    partners and allocation of finances to Armenia promotes to increase
    of Russia's political influence in the republic.

    "It is still difficult to call amount of the expected loan, but Russia
    will most likely to agree to disburse it. In any case the decision
    whether to enter in ruble zone or not will be made by the Armenian
    people," Ayvazyan said.

    In case of favorable outcome Armenia is going to become the second
    country of the world from which Russia received consent to enter
    in ruble area after Belarus with which Moscow is building (however,
    without apparent success) a federated state.

    At the same time the loan negotiations with Armenia can be frustrated
    as earlier Russia failed to obtain successful result in talks with
    Iceland.

    According to finance minister Tigran Davtyan of Armenia, this country
    is negotiating both in multilateral and bilateral format with its main
    trade-economic and financial partners, including World Bank Group,
    and other international institutions, about extension of loans for
    support of Armenian economy in period of global financial crisis.
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