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    PARIS CLUB RESTRUCTURES DEBT FOR GEORGIA

    The Ukrainian Times
    November 10, 2004

    The Paris Club of creditor nations restructured Georgia's foreign debt
    service. According to Zurab Nogaideli, finance minister of the Republic
    of Georgia, interest is to be paid over the next 20 years, starting
    from 2006. Thus, Georgia saved $ 200 million, which it was to pay this
    year. The list of Georgia's creditors includes Turkmenistan ($ 314.7
    million), Russia ($ 156.8 million), Austria ($ 77.2 million), Turkey
    ( $ 54.3 million), the United States ($ 39.6 million), Kazakhstan ($
    27.7 million), Armenia ($ 19.5 million), Germany ($ 16.4 million),
    Azerbaijan ($ 16.1 million), Japan ($ 15.9 million), Iran ($ 12.8
    million) and Kuwait ($ 5.1 million).

    Incidentally, Russia agreed to restructure Georgia's debt in exchange
    for writing off the debt of $ 50 million owed by the VneshEkonomBank.
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