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    ONE COMMON CURRENCY?

    A1+
    [08:19 pm] 10 February, 2009

    "The RA Prime Minister's announcements made on "Mir" interstate
    television introducing the common currency in the CIS refer to
    trading in rubles with CIS countries and not the ruble zone. They
    are different concepts and must not be misinterpreted," told "A1+"
    RA Prime Minister's press speaker Diana Mnatsakanyan touching upon
    the issue of whether the Prime Minister's statements are not directly
    tied to the rumors that Armenia is moving to the ruble zone.

    The Armenian PM also mentioned that "Armenia has a package of proposals
    and the Central Bank made proposals for the common currency three
    years ago" and added: "If the central banks of all CIS countries start
    relying on that currency and consider it their reserve currency,
    this will be the first step towards trading in rubles in those
    countries. This means that the Central Bank of Armenia must consider
    the ruble as its reserve currency and we must do everything we can
    to make that happen."

    The PM's statements come after the preliminary agreement made by
    Armenian and Russian governments to grant Armenia a 500 million dollar
    loan to mitigate the negative effects of the global financial downturn
    on Armenia's economy.

    Although the RA Ministry of Finances reports that the "preliminary
    deal does not presuppose any financial obligations on the part of
    Armenia", there are rumors in the presses that the loan to be granted
    is in exchange for entering the ruble zone.
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