Putin’s spokesman says Russia to continue providing loans to partner states
<p> MINSK, Mar 31 - PrimePress. Russia gives loans to a lot of countries in the framework of bilateral relations and will continue the practice, spokesman for the president Dmitry Peskov told reporters Wednesday, when asked about loans to Belarus. </p> <p> </p> <p> "Russia provides loans in the framework of bilateral relations with many countries, this is a normal global practice. This is an inseparable part of a close trade and economic, and investment partnership," Peskov said. </p> <p> </p> <p> The World Bank earlier published a report saying that 36 developing countries owed Moscow about U.S. $23.8 billion under bilateral loans, Belarus being the largest borrower with an $8.1bn debt. End </p>
2021-04-01
Primepress
MINSK, Mar 31 - PrimePress. Russia gives loans to a lot of countries in the framework of bilateral relations and will continue the practice, spokesman for the president Dmitry Peskov told reporters Wednesday, when asked about loans to Belarus.
"Russia provides loans in the framework of bilateral relations with many countries, this is a normal global practice. This is an inseparable part of a close trade and economic, and investment partnership," Peskov said.
The World Bank earlier published a report saying that 36 developing countries owed Moscow about U.S. $23.8 billion under bilateral loans, Belarus being the largest borrower with an $8.1bn debt. End