Putin: Russia has allocated enough credits to Belarus
The amount of credit resources Russia has allocated to Belarus is enough. According to “Interfax”, the Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has claimed it during on-air communication with Russians this Thursday. "According to our experts, the amount of the credit resources allocated by us is enough, - he said. The PM reminded that Belarus had also received money from the IMF “Russia sent money to all the time and asked the IMF to use the money to support its closes neighbours and allies in the first place”.
Putin also reminded that Russia allocated a $1.5 billion credit to Belarus is 2007, a $1 billion credit in 2008 and $500 million – in 2009. “Gazprom” paid $650 million more so it turns out Russia has allocated more than $1 billion in 2009, stressed the Russian PM.
Putin also reminded that Russia allocated a $1.5 billion credit to Belarus is 2007, a $1 billion credit in 2008 and $500 million – in 2009. “Gazprom” paid $650 million more so it turns out Russia has allocated more than $1 billion in 2009, stressed the Russian PM.