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    RUSSIA IS USING FINANCIAL RESERVES TO ASSIST ITS STRATEGIC ALLIES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.02.2009 23:53 GMT+04:00

    Russian analysts think that the world economic crisis is an internal
    challenge for Russia as well as posing obstacles for the integration
    of structures and bilateral alliances in the CIS.

    Despite being in crisis Russia has started using its financial reserves
    to assist its strategic allies. For instance it has promised to allot
    Armenia USD 500 thousand million as a stabilization credit. Kyrgyzstan
    will receive assistance worth USD 2 billion. Belarus has already
    received USD 1 billion, half of the promised amount. There are also
    negotiations being held about issuing USD 5 billion in credit to
    Ukraine as well. The analysts think that Russia does not actually want
    to issue these credits but is being forced to in order to retain its
    influence and the prospect of further strengthening its position,
    as neighboring countries might otherwise reorient their politics
    towards Washington and Brussels.

    If Moscow can actually afford such large scale assistance to
    neighboring countries this shows it really can become a leader in
    reality rather than words. In order to bolster this impression Russia
    is proposing different initiatives, for instance recently the Kremlin
    initiated a multi-aspect agreement between CIS countries concerning
    free trade. However the possible inability of its allies to repay
    these loans represents a risk for Russia.

    For Moscow it is of vital importance to ensure the uninterrupted
    transit of its energy to consuming countries. Therefore although
    Russia faces serious challenges its political leadership is prepared
    to take these risks, The Messenger Online reports.
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