
Published on May 16, 2008
NEW GERMAN LOAN PACKAGE FOR ARMENIA
- Germany will provide Armenia with 74 million euros ($117 million) in fresh low-interest loans designed to improve its energy and water infrastructure and financial services, it was announced on Friday. An agreement to that effect was signed in Yerevan by Finance Minister Tigran Davtian and German Ambassador to Armenia Andrea Viktorin. It envisages that the loans, repayable in 40 years, will be disbursed by Germany’s government and state-owned bank KfW in the next two years. The bulk of the sum, 64 million euros, will be spent on upgrading Armenia’s largest hydro-electric plant and building two high-voltage power transmission lines in the country’s northern regions. One of them will run to the Georgian border and connect the power grids of the two neighboring states. The Armenian Finance Ministry said the 20.4 million-euro project will result in the creation of a “joint electricity transmission system of South Caucasus states” that could be extended to Russia and Iran in the future. It said the other transmission line worth 14.6 million euros will boost the reliability of electricity supplies to residents of the northwestern Shirak region as well as Georgia’s Armenian-populated Javakheti province. Another 6 million euros is to be used for the development of Armenia’s expanding mortgage banking sector. The Germans have already provided a comparable sum for that purpose in recent years. According to the Finance Ministry, the promised funds will raise to almost 340 million euros the total amount of direct German assistance and loans to Armenia disbursed since 1993. The previous loan package worth 57 million euros was approved by the German government in April 2005. Most of the money was supposed to be used for helping Armenia tap its substantial hydro-electric power resources. (Photolur photo)

- By Emil Danielyan
Headlines for May 16, 2008
NEW GERMAN LOAN PACKAGE FOR ARMENIA
By Emil Danielyan
Germany will provide Armenia with 74 million euros ($117 million) in fresh low-interest loans designed to improve its energy and water infrastructure and financial services, it was announced on Friday. ...U.S. OFFICIAL DISCUSSES CONTINUED AID TO ARMENIA
By Emil Danielyan
A senior U.S. official ended on Friday a three-day visit to Yerevan that focused on continued U.S. economic assistance to Armenia which Washington has threatened to freeze over its government’s post-election ...JAILED OPPOSITIONIST HOSPITALIZED
By Ruzanna Stepanian
The Armenian authorities faced more protests from activists of a radical opposition party on Friday despite agreeing to hospitalize its arrested leader suffering from heart trouble. Aram Karapetian of ...
Most read news (last 7 days)
DEMIRCHIAN COOL TOWARDS OPPOSITION PARTY MERGER
By Ruben Meloyan
ARMENIA MARKS SOVIET VICTORY IN WWII
By Ruben MeloyanU.S. OFFICIAL DISCUSSES CONTINUED AID TO ARMENIA
By Emil DanielyanKOCHARIAN ROUNDS ON ‘IMMORAL’ PREDECESSOR
By Emil Danielyan
NEW GERMAN LOAN PACKAGE FOR ARMENIA
By Emil DanielyanJAILED OPPOSITION LEADER ‘RISKING HEART ATTACK’
By Ruzanna StepanianTWO MORE OPPOSITIONISTS FREED
By Ruzanna Stepanian
ARMENIAN, AZERI LEADERS SCHEDULE FIRST MEETING
By Astghik Bedevian
POPE RECALLS ARMENIAN 'MARTYRDOM'
AFPPRIVATE RADIO WINS COURT CASE AGAINST GOVERNMENT
By Ruben Meloyan
© AUA
Today in Armenian history- 1812 The Peace Treaty of Bucharest (Romania) is signed between Russia and Turkey. Bessarabia is attached to Russia.
- 1904 Vahan Manooelian is killed in the fighting at Gomer during the Sassoon Rebellion.
- 1926 Inauguration of Yerevan's first hydro-electric power station. Orjonikidze, Aghamali-Oghli, and Eliava give speeches.
- 1980 Commemoration of the 1500 th anniversary of David Anhaght (the Invincible).
- 1981 Death of William Saroyan (writer) in Fresno (USA). He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1940. He was born in 1908.
Forum most active discussions
ARMENIAN NEWS
INTERACTIVE NEWS
INFORMATION
MY ARMTOWN

How to quit smoking?
How to write in Armenian on Windows XP?

