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    ARMENIAN NAIRIT'S PRESS OFFICE DECLINES TO COMMENT INTERSTATE BANK'S CLAIM OF $25 MILLION

    YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. The press office of Nairit, Armenia's
    chemical plant, declined to comment on the Interstate Bank's suit
    against Rhinoville Property Limited, the owner of the chemical plant.

    "Certainly, I am not going to comment," a spokesperson of the press
    office told an ARKA News Agency correspondent. "I think it would be
    better to seek comments fr om the International Bank," she added.

    ARKA News Agency is now trying to obtain information fr om officials.

    Earlier, RIA Novosti reported that the Moscow Court of Arbitration
    will start hearing a claim of CIS Interstate Bank to Rhinoville
    Property Limited, the owner of Armenia's chemical giant, on March 18.

    Interstate Bank demands that Rhinoville Property Limited pay back
    $25.183 million.

    The plaintiff claims $16.764 million which Rhinoville Property Limited
    took from the $70-million credit line the bank opened for the company
    in 2006 and $8.419 million as penalty.

    Nairit was the only plant in the Soviet Union to produce chloroprene
    rubber.

    The plant was closed in 1989 for environmental reasons and resumed
    operating partially in 1992.

    In 2001, some production facilities were separated from the plant for
    producing chloroprene rubber and a debt-free enterprise based on them
    was established.

    In 2006, 90% of Nairit's shares were sold to British Rainoville
    Property Lim ited for $40 million. The remaining 10% belong to the
    Armenian government.

    RhinŠ¾ville Property Lim ited has been co-founded by the Samex company
    (Poland), Intertex (USA) and Evrogaz (Russia).

    In April 2010 the plant stopped producing rubber. Before the halt,
    the plant sold its products abroad - chloroprene rubber was exported
    to EU countries, Russia (about 30% of the exports), the United States
    and 20 other countries.

    The Interstate Bank operates with a 100-percent presence of the state
    capital of members of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The bank
    promotes development of CIS member countries' national economies and
    their economic integration.

    The goal of the Interstate Bank's activity consists in facilitation
    to economic integration and development of the national economies of
    CIS countries by means of creation of the mechanism of settlements
    for effecting trans-border payments in national currencies, crediting
    foreign trade operations of CIS countries in national currencies, and
    participation in implementation of investment projects of inter-state
    significance.

    The Interstate Bank was founded in 1993 by ten CIS countries -
    Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan,
    Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine. The Interstate Bank has its
    representative offices in the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of
    Belarus and the Kyrgyz Republic.

    The highest management body of the Interstate Bank is the Council
    of the Bank, consisting of the heads of the central (national)
    banks and the representatives of the ministries of finance and other
    governmental authorities of the founder States. The office of Chairman
    of the Council of the Interstate Bank has been held since May 2011 by
    Chairman, Central Bank of the Russian Federation Sergey Ignatiev.-0---

    http://arka.am/en/news/economy/armenian_nairit_s_press_office_declines_to_comment _interstate_bank_s_claim_of_25_million/

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