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    STATEMENT BY IMF MANAGING DIRECTOR RODRIGO DE RATO DURING HIS VISIT TO ARMENIA

    International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    http://www.imf.org/
    June 20 2006

    Mr. Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary
    Fund (IMF), issued the following statement today in Yerevan during
    his visit to Armenia, where he is participating in an IMF/World Bank
    Constituency Meeting, as well as holding meetings with the Armenian
    authorities:

    "I am pleased to be in Armenia for the first time. The purpose of
    my visit is to attend the annual meeting of a group of 12 countries,
    including Armenia, that work together at the Executive Boards of the
    IMF and the World Bank. I have met with the Armenian authorities and
    reviewed with them the impressive performance of the economy over
    the past five years.

    "I have had the privilege to meet the President and Prime Minister,
    as well as the government's economic team. We had very productive
    discussions, and I would like to thank the Armenian authorities
    for their warm welcome and the excellent arrangements they made for
    this event.

    "Armenia's economic performance has been impressive in recent
    years: double-digit growth since 2001 in an environment of low
    inflation; a strengthened external position; a reduction in poverty
    and unemployment; and, more recently, a notable improvement in tax
    performance. The IMF has supported the government's reform programs
    under successive concessional arrangements. In May 2005, the IMF's
    Executive Board approved a new three-year program under the Poverty
    Reduction and Growth Facility in support of the government's economic
    program through 2008, and just last month completed the second
    review under the program. Armenia will be eligible to draw about
    US$34 million under this concessional facility through mid-2008.

    "My discussions focused on how to sustain strong economic growth and
    poverty reduction over the medium term, in particular the need for
    continued prudent macroeconomic policies; strong revenue performance
    to fund infrastructure development and expand public services targeted
    at poverty alleviation; and financial sector development.

    These reforms will require a broad social consensus and strong
    program ownership.

    "The authorities have done a commendable job in maintaining sound
    macroeconomic policies. I am pleased that the authorities are committed
    to continued prudent macroeconomic policies, including in the run-up
    to next year's parliamentary elections.

    "A good deal of my discussions focused on moving ahead forcefully
    with reforms in tax and customs administrations intended to raise
    revenues in a transparent and non-discretionary manner. I very much
    welcome the tax and customs reforms already implemented, which have
    resulted in a notable increase in revenue collection in 2005 and
    thus far in 2006. We agreed on the need to reduce tax exemptions as
    well as strengthen tax and customs administrations. Such steps could
    significantly improve the business climate, which is necessary to
    spur investment, and reduce the size of the shadow economy.

    "Armenia has taken important steps to modernize its financial system.

    I support the monetary authorities' efforts to consolidate these
    gains, especially by continuing to strengthen financial sector
    supervision, fostering a competitive environment in the sector, and
    deepening and broadening financial markets. I was pleased to hear
    about the central bank's proposal to improve corporate governance
    in the financial sector. These initiatives will reduce borrowing
    rates, increase financial intermediation, and encourage savings and
    investment. Financial sector development also hinges on integrating
    the shadow economy into the official one.

    "In conclusion, I am encouraged by the meetings held with the Armenian
    authorities. I sensed strong ownership of reforms, as evidenced by
    the consultative process in designing Armenia's Poverty Reduction
    Strategy, which bodes well for continued economic success.

    The IMF stands ready to continue to assist Armenia with policy and
    technical advice, as well as financial support in implementing its
    reform agenda.

    "We are also happy to support greater outreach to encourage a better
    understanding of macroeconomic and financial issues and the IMF's
    role in this area. Indeed, I understand that there was a very well
    attended event yesterday with parliamentarians and others in which
    my colleagues participated. I wish the authorities success in their
    endeavor and I look forward to your questions."

    Contacts -MF EXTERNAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT Public Affairs Media
    Relations Phone: 202-623-7300 Phone: 202-623-7100 Fax: 202-623-6278
    Fax: 202-623-6772
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