Armenia’s total public debt amounts to about 1435.9 trillion drams

YEREVAN, June 2. / ARKA /. Armenia’s total public debt amounted to about 1435.9 trillion drams as of March 31, the National Statistical Service said, citing preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance. According to these figures, the domestic debt amounted to about 185.4 billion drams, and external debt to 1.250.5 trillion drams or $3.382.6 billion.

An analysis of the dynamics of public debt during the reporting period shows that the amount of government debt in the dram equivalent increased by 4.1% (or 56.6 billion drams) as compared to December 31, 2010. ($ 1 – 376.1 drams). -0-

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