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    ARMENIA'S FOREIGN DEBT MAY GROW TO 50% OF GDP IN 2012: WORLD BANK

    ARKA
    Feb 26, 2010

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 26, /ARKA/. A senior World Bank official said
    today Armenia's foreign debt may grow next year to 45% of its GDP
    and to 50% in 2012. Speaking at a news conference head of World Bank
    Yerevan Office, Aristomene Varoudakis, said this situation is not
    dangerous, because the bulk of the foreign debt are loans, allocated
    at privileged terms.

    According to the official figures, Armenia's state foreign debt
    amounted to $2.720 billion as of September 30, 2009, rising by 77.7%
    from a year before. Aristomene Varoudakis explained that World Bank
    credits are given with 10 year grace period, but urged the government
    to improve tax collection rate, 'because when the time to pay back
    the loans comes the government must have funds to do so.'

    Varoudakis said further that the government should use any opportunity
    to attract loans at concessionary terms.
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