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    RUSSIA LOANS ARMENIA 500 MILLION DOLLARS: FINANCE MINISTRY

    MSN Indonesia
    http://news.id.msn.com/business/article. aspx?cp-documentid=3326979
    May 20 2009

    Russia on Wednesday agreed to lend Armenia 500 million dollars (365
    million euros) to help the post-Soviet nation withstand the economic
    crisis, a finance ministry spokesman said.

    The loan agreement was signed at a meeting in Moscow between Russian
    Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin and his Armenian counterpart Tigran
    Davtian.

    The 15-year loan is to be spent on "measures to develop infrastructure,
    small and medium-sized business and the Armenian economy as a whole,"
    Russian finance ministry spokesman Andrei Saiko told AFP.

    It comes with a tolerable interest rate of four percent, he said.

    The loan reflects Russia's close economic ties to Armenia, which
    is in a state of partial isolation due to conflicts with Azerbaijan
    and Turkey.

    It is also in line with a Kremlin policy of rewarding allies with
    financial aide for their loyalty.

    Moscow has repeatedly propped up Belarus' struggling economy and
    earlier this year promised more than two billion dollars in loans
    and aide to Kyrgyzstan.

    That announcement came after the Central Asian state said a US military
    base on it territory would be closed.

    Most recently, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, visiting Mongolia last
    week, promised Ulan Bator "necessary credit resources," reflecting
    Russia's desire for a foothold in the resource-rich neighbour.

    Ukraine has also asked Russia for a five-billion-dollar loan, but
    the Kremlin said the country's pro-Western stance jeopardized Kiev's
    chances of getting the money.

    The finance ministry spokesman declined to comment on the Ukrainian
    request Wednesday.
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