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The Belarusian government and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have not agreed to support the country’s recession caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Gerry Riceas, director of the IMF’s communications department, says no agreement has been reached on a different approach to how the government is responding to current problems, according to the Belarusian portal TUT.BY, based on the Russian agent TASS.
The conditions for granting a financial loan are not announced.
Mr. Riceas explained that these were IMF measures aimed at helping countries affected by the pandemic.
The aid mechanism does not include strict conditions, but guarantees of transparency and political decisions that the aid will be used to operate a pandemic and stabilize the economy, the IMF spokesman said.
With such guarantees, he explained, the country’s actions were in line with the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the representative of the IMF, this is a standard procedure that applies to all countries to which the Fund provides financial assistance.
The IMF and the National Bank of Belarus started negotiations on 940 million. Financial assistance in US dollars to address the economic consequences of the pandemic.
Later, the leader of the Belarusian regime, Alexander Lukashenko, asked the IMF to demand quarantine, isolation and even curfew in Belarus in exchange for credit. According to A. Lukaenka, it is not acceptable for the state to impose additional requirements not related to the financial part.
As a result of Belarus’ bailout of the country’s currency, its official reserves fell 15.8% or 1.4 billion in August. AMERICAN DOLLAR.
Interest rates on Belarusian overnight interbank loans are reported to have risen by as much as 25% annually.
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