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  • Additional Budget Financing In Armenia To Total $800mln In 2009

    ADDITIONAL BUDGET FINANCING IN ARMENIA TO TOTAL $800MLN IN 2009

    ARKA
    July 7, 2009

    YEREVAN, July 7. /ARKA/. Additional budget financing to Armenia has
    been set at $800mln, RA Minister of Finance Tigran Davtyan was quoted
    as saying on Tuesday.

    He cited four sources that were to allocate extra funds for Armenia's
    state budget, including the World Bank ($60mln), Asian Development
    Bank ($80mln), International Monetary Fund (around $155mln) and Russia
    ($500mln).

    The loan programs of international organizations are an attempt to
    boost Armenia's economy amid the global financial recession, the
    minister added.

    Thus, WB and IMF four-year allocations to Armenia reach $545mln and
    $823mln respectively, with two-year assignment of ADB and Russia
    totaling $140mln and $500mln respectively.

    According to Davtyan, Armenia has successfully competed negotiations
    with the four financial partners and will be able to draw the funds
    in a couple of months.

    With the country receiving the IMF two-year loan worth $305mln, WB
    has approved another loan agreement with Armenia, the minister said,
    adding ADB has approved a new loan program for Armenia.

    Davtyan believes "the agreements will enable Armenia to fulfill budget
    expenditures, as well as eliminate the tangible deficit."

    Being optimistic about this year's results, the minister stressed
    that Armenia possesses enough financial resources to fulfill budget
    expenditures.

    According to Davtyan, part of the credit funds will be included in
    the 2010 budget expenditures program.

    This year, Armenia will spend some $305mln from the WB loan, carrying
    forward $150mln from 2009 to 2010. Next year, the government will
    earmark some 24bln drams from the Russian loan for reconstruction of
    the 1998 quake-hit areas. ($1- 362.37 drams)
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