Georgia’s debt to Azerbaijan declines
Business
- 15 July, 2019
- 12:20
As of July 1, 2019, Georgia’s debt to Azerbaijan made up $7.269 million, down $166,000 compared to the previous month, Report’s Georgian bureau informs citing Finance Ministry.
By contrast to a month earlier, Georgia’s total external debt dropped by $70,900 to $5,438,040,000. Government accounts for $5,229,508,000 of this amount.
Georgia’s debt to Germany, France and Japan remained unchanged at $317.048 million, $241.016 million and $218.843 million respectively.
Georgia’s debt to Turkey, Russia and Armenia dropped to $13.980 million, $56.478 million and $7.903 million respectively.
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