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    ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK APPROVES EXTENSION OF CREDIT TO ARMENIA TO $80 MILLION

    ArmInfo
    2009-07-07 14:55:00

    ArmInfo. Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved extension of credit
    to Armenia to the sum of $80 mln, Finance Minister of Armenia Tigran
    Davtyan said at Tuesday press-conference. According to him, these
    funds will be fully directed to funding of the budgetary expenditures
    of 2009.

    As ADB Yerevan Office told ArmInfo, $80 mln credit will be extended
    to the budget with 24-year repayment period at 0,75% per annum,
    with the first 8 years as a period of grace on payments.

    According to the source, the funds will be used to finance the
    budget social expenditures, in particular, on wages, pensions
    and allowances. It is also scheduled to open jobs by these funds
    as a result of implementation of the rural road construction
    programs. According to ADB, the bank plans to provide Armenia with
    another credit of $60 mln in 2009, to be directed to restoration of
    Yerevan-Batumi highway within the frames of North-South project. This
    credit will be granted for 32 years on the similar terms. Earlier it
    was informed that the Asian Development Bank will extend new credit to
    Armenia in 2009-2010 to the total sum of $140 mln. Armenia has become
    ADB member in September, 2005. Its share in the bank's authorized
    capital makes up 10,557 shares or 0,301%, and the voting right -
    24,266 shares or 0,55%.
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