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In Russia, they gave up their promise to indemnify Belarus for the losses resulting from his fiscal maneuvers, while Minsk is "close" to Moscow.
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said that Moscow would never have promised Minsk to compensate for the loss of income tax, reports Interfax.
"We are, of course, concerned about We understand and we are continuing negotiations on this subject In this regard, I would like to reiterate once again that, on the one hand, we have never promised to compensate other countries, even the closest, "he said.
Russia provides Belarus with important aid for loans under conditions where it has its own private access to Medvedev added Medvedev
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According to the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, this amount exceeds 6 dollars, 5 billion, if we take into account the associated loan for the construction of power plants nuclear.
"And we do not need it's a coincidence that these loans will be repaid, we extend them at the request of our partners as soon as possible, reminding us that the financial markets of Western countries are we closed, "said Medvedev.
Belarus estimates its losses due to the abolition of export duties on oil in Russia to $ 383 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko asked the government to look for sources of supply of alternative oil for the country by the ports of the Baltic.
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