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Armenia expects to get $16.5 million from MCC before the end of year

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    Armenia expects to get $16.5 million from MCC before the end of the year

    YEREVAN, September 12, /ARKA/. Armenia will ask the next meeting of the
    Board of Directors of the U.S. Millennium Challenges Corporation (MCC)
    to release about $16,5 million in Q4 from the main segment of the aid
    package, approved by MCC for Armenia in 2006, Ara Hovsepian, head of
    MCC Armenia said today.

    In response to a question from ARKA, he said the allocation is due to
    be spent on rebuilding and expanding Armenia's irrigation networks, to
    launch in Q4. According to him, the MCC has so far released a total of
    $39 million to Armenia.

    In a reference to the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation's decision
    not to release the $67 million component for reconstruction and repair
    of about 1,000 kilometers of Armenian rural roads, Ara Hovsepian said
    following that decision the Armenian government in July 2008 decided to
    allocate about $17 million of its own funds to rural road construction
    envisaged by Armenia's MCA compact.

    He said unfinished projects are being now, in accordance with a
    government decision, handed to the ministry of transport.

    The United States effectively cut nearly one third of a $235.6 million
    air package for rural road rehabilitation, citing Armenian government's
    deteriorated human rights record and calling into question its
    commitment to democracy and good governance.

    The Millennium Challenge Account (MCA), a multimillion-dollar scheme
    designed to reward economic and political reforms in the developing
    world, was started in 2006.

    Armenia was to receive $236.65 million in 2006-2011. Most of the MCA
    funds were to be spent on rebuilding and expanding the country's
    battered irrigation networks and refurbishing about 1,000 kilometers of
    rural roads. -0-
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