Belarus cannot receive money from EurAsEs credit
Our country is supposed to get $440 million in the fourth tranche of the stabilization credit.
According
to interfax.by,
the EurAsEs Anti-Crisis Fund cannot tell the exact date when they would
transfer the money to Minsk yet. They refer to technical issues. The Fund's
press-center claims that the founding states should discharge a part of their
bills first. After this, the credit to Belarus will be provided out of this
money.
The decision on the fourth tranche of the stabilization credit was taken by the
Council of the Anti-Crisis Fund on December 7 in Minsk. Russia's Minister of
Finance Anton Siluanov informed then that the money would arrive to Minsk soon.
Besides, Alyaksandr Lukashenka stated on Monday that he did not count on
cooperation with the International Monetary Fund.
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