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    THE BIGGEST GERMAN CREDIT PROGRAM FOR ARMENIA
    By Ara Martirosian, translated by L.H

    AZG Armenian Daily #167
    14/09/2007

    79,5 mln Euros financial assistance to our country

    In the framework of bilateral technical and financial cooperation
    the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany will provide 79,5
    mln Euros for Armenia in 2007-2008, according to the contract signed
    on September 12 in Yerevan between Dr. Rolf Baldus, Head of Central
    Asia and South Caucasus Division at Federal Ministry of Economic
    Cooperation and Development of Germany, and RA Minster Finance and
    Economy Vardan Khachatrian.

    "74 mln Euros of 79,5 mln Euros is provided for financial, and 5,5
    mln Euros for technical cooperation programs", announced RA Minister
    of Finance and Economy Vardan Khachatrian at a press conference after
    the signature of the contract.

    4 mln Euros of 74 mln Euros are provided as a grant, and 6 mln
    Euros - as preference credit directed to the development of the
    apartment building market of Armenia. 29 mln Euros are provided for
    the reconstruction of the hydro-electric power "Vorotan": one part
    of it (14,9 mln Euros) is a preference credit and the second part -
    trade credit (5,95 percent of interest, with 15 years time limit and
    4 years of preference period). The mixed interest of the credit is
    2 percent, according to the Minister.

    14 mln 600 thousand Euros are provided for the reconstruction of the
    second high-voltage substation of Gyumri, and 20 mln 400 thousand Euros
    - for the construction of Armenia-Georgia high-voltage power line.

    To the question if it is appropriate to build that line, when Georgia
    stopped to receive electricity from Armenia, Vardan Khachatrian
    answered that the line would not be built only for the trade of
    electricity, but for the solution of electricity issues in general.

    Rudolf Baldus added that Georgia, in its turn, expressed a wish to
    build its part of the line. He also announced that the high-voltage
    power line would be built in the framework of the program "South
    Caucasus: entrepreneurship".
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