Financial aid for Serbia, Bosnia, Armenia and Georgia

Published: 24 November 2009 y., Tuesday

Eurai
Parliament gave its backing on Tuesday for €400 million-plus in budget aid to Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia and Georgia. The funds are to help these countries to finance their external balances of payments and state budget deficits.

"Parliament's swift and decisive action will allow the Council to adopt decisions on the four operations in the next few days", said EU Commissioner Sim Kallas in the plenary debate on the day before the vote.

After the green light from the Council, the four countries will be entitled to receive from the EU up to: €200 million for Serbia (in the form of a loan), €100 million for Bosnia and Herzegovina (loan), €100 million for Armenia (€65 million loan, €35 million grant), and €46 million for Georgia - (grant).

The following reports were adopted on Tuesday:

Vital MOREIRA (S&D, PT) on macro-financial assistance to Georgia: 550 in favour, 55 against, 60 abstentions

Vital MOREIRA (S&D, PT) on macro-financial assistance to Armenia: 580 in favour, 29 against, 55 abstentions

Miloslav RANSDORF (GUE/NGL, CZ) on  macro-financial assistance to Serbia: 583 in favour, 23 against, 58 abstentions

Iuliu WINKLER (EPP, RO) on macro-financial assistance to Bosnia and Herzegovina: 583 in favour, 23 against and 56 abstentions.

 

Šaltinis: europa.eu
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

EU27 deficit in trade in goods with China of 170 bn euro in 2008

Between 2000 and 2008 EU27 trade in goods with China more than tripled in value, with EU27 exports to China rising to 78 billion euro in 2008 compared with 26 bn in 2000, and imports rising to 248 bn from 75 bn. more »

Euro area external trade surplus 0.4 bn euro

The first estimate for the euro area (EA16) trade balance with the rest of the world in March 2009 gave a 0.4 bn euro surplus, compared with -2.3 bn in March 2008. more »

AB Bank SNORAS distributes two emissions of the fixed interest bonds

On May 18 this year, AB Bank SNORAS begins to distribute two emissions of one-year fixed interest bonds. more »

DnB NORD Bankas revises deposit rates

Taking into account changes on international and domestic money markets AB DnB NORD Bankas, a member of international financial group, has changed time deposit rates for individual customers. more »

Sri Lankan army claims victory

The 25-year Sri Lankan civil war looks to be in its final throes. more »

UK lawmakers in claims row

The sheer scale and nature of taxpayers' cash claimed as allowances by Britain's lawmakers has stunned the nation. more »

Commission sends formal request to Lithuania concerning contract for modernisation of railway radio communication system

The European Commission has decided to send a formal request to Lithuania regarding the award of a works contract by Lithuania Railways for the modernisation of the railway radio communication system through the introduction of a GSM-R system. more »

Economic crisis: the European Parliament's response

The speed and depth of the financial crisis has been brutal and over the last year MEPs have been hard at work on a two-fold approach to the crisis. more »

UniCredit announces its “Green Deal”

The Group commits to reducing its CO2 emissions by 30% by 2020 supporting the “20-20-20” goal set by the EU. more »

SNORAS Spyker Squadron team was the fifth to finish Le Mans Series

This weekend, in the second round of Le Mans Series championship on SPA track, in Belgium, SNORAS Spyker Squadron team that participated there took the fifth high position. more »