Credits

The terms of the IMF program for Belarus need to be finished off before IMF can give a go-ahead for a loan.
The talks were dedicated to our country’s new credit programme.
They will assess Belarus’ financial sector in two weeks.
Belarus' Deputy Economy Minister Alyaksandr Zabarouski says the negotiations on the $3bn loan will continue with IMF in April.
In total, our country will receive $2.1 billion loan over two years.
Meetings will take place at the National Bank, the Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Finance and Administration of the President.
As Belarus still hopes to get a loan from IMF, Lukashenka tells the government to cooperate but not bow to the lender.
It is easier to get a credit from the Eurasian Stabilization and Development Fund rather than from the IMF, the Minister believes.
The Belarusian President organized a meeting dedicated to the IMF $3bn credit on Tuesday.