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    WB: Armenia to have no problems with state debt service in coming three
    years

    YEREVAN, July 4. /ARKA/. World Bank doesn't think Armenia will have
    problems with state debt service in coming three years, Aristomene
    Varoudakis, head of the World Bank's Yerevan Office said at a press
    conference on Friday.

    He said that the recent credits were extended on quite preferential
    terms.

    On June 12, Russia transferred $500 million to Armenia as a bailout
    credit aimed at supporting the country amid the global crisis.

    The World Bank intends to lend $545 million to Armenia for
    implementation of new programs and technical assistance and consulting
    services.

    Besides, International Monetary Fund has enlarged financial assistance
    for Armenia to $823 million, and Asian Development Bank intends to
    transfer $140 million to Armenia as preferential credits to support
    implementation of some governmental programs.

    At the same time, Varoudakis said that Armenia's debt/GDP will surge
    from 13% in 2008 to 45% in 2011.

    He said that such ratio is too high, especially compared with taxes/GDP
    ratio, taking into account that tax receipts make 16 or 17% of GDP.

    National Statistical Service of Armenia says taxes, excluding
    subsidies, made 13.5% of GDP in Jan-May 2009.

    GDP totaled AMD 839356.6 million in current prices, and GDP
    index-deflator compared with Jan-May 2008 was 101.4%.

    Stressing that foreign debt constitutes the main part of the state debt
    and deficit of check account of balance of payments is quite high,
    Varoudakis expressed hope that state debt/GDP ratio would start
    shrinking gradually to 30%.

    Armenia's deficit of check account of balance of payments amounted to
    $256.89 million after reducing 15.4% or by $46.91 million, compared
    with the first quarter of 2008.

    According to National Statistical Service of Armenia, check account
    deficit had 18% in GDP against 19.2% of the 1st Q 2008.

    It made 11.6% of the 2008 GDP.

    Varoudakis pointed out the necessity to double efforts to intensify tax
    flow into the state budget and increase revenue.

    He also finds it important to upgrade competitive ability of the
    national economy to ensure greater diversification of growth.

    It means growth has to be due rather to growth of export-oriented
    sectors than construction, he said stressing that this would make it
    possible to reduce check account deficit.

    The head of the WB Yerevan office thinks that if Armenia manages to
    meet these two requirements, there will be no grounds for debt-related
    concern.

    National Statistical Service of Armenia says Armenia's foreign debt
    reached $1778.8 million or AMD 657.9 billion by March 31, 2009, after
    growing 15.3% or by $237.1 million compared with the same date a year
    earlier.

    Armenia's national debt grew 12.4% to AMD 96.1 billion. M.V.-0---
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