Accordiong to RA 2005 bill on state budget, by the end of 2005 Armenia's foreign debt will amount to about $1 billion 172 million
Published:
10 November 2004 y., Wednesday
Accordiong to RA 2005 bill on state budget, by the end of 2005 Armenia's foreign debt will amount to about $1 billion 172 million. In 2005, RA Government envisages to get internal sourses amounting to $93,6 million, in 2006 $79,8, in 2007 $38,7 million. At the same time, RA Government envisages to pay the main sum amounting to $48,6 and 39,8 million relevantly.
This data testify that in the coming years the foreign debt of Armenia will increase. By the end of this year it will amount to $ 1 billion 129 million. The foreign debt of Azerbaijan exceeds $1,5 billion, while Georgia has over $1,7 billion of foreign debt.
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