Russia refuses to cancel debt

 
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 15:04 Khouth Sophakchakrya 


 

 
 
Photo by: Heng Chivoan 
National Assembly  President Heng Samrin greets officials at Phnom Penh 
International Airport after  his return from a six-day state visit to Russia.


THE Russian Federation has refused to wipe out over a  billion dollars of 
Cold War-era debt, despite National Assembly President Heng  Samrin’s appeals 
to senior Russian officials during his recent six-day visit to  the 
country. 

Cheam Yeap, a senior lawmaker for the ruling Cambodian  People’s Party who 
accompanied Heng Samrin on the trip, said Tuesday that  Russian officials 
have not yet accepted the government’s bid to cancel the debt,  which totals 
around US$1.5 billion. The money was borrowed from the Soviet Union  in the 
1980s for the purchase of military equipment during Cambodia’s  decade-long 
civil war.

Cambodia requested debt cancellation from Russia  in 2006 and 2008, but was 
unsuccessful both times. 

“We made an effort to  convince them by saying that China cancelled $300 
million of a $5 billion debt  and the IMF canceled a debt of $82 million. But 
they said nothing,” he said.  

The delegation travelled to Moscow and St Petersburg, where they met  with 
Sergey Mironov, chairman of the Russian Federation Council’s Federal  
Assembly and other government representatives to discuss a potential air route  
linking Moscow with Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.

He added that Russia’s  deputy prime minister and investors from the 
country will visit Cambodia on  November 15 to investigate a possible dam 
project.

“They will look into  investing in a hydropower project in Stung Treng that 
will be able to produce  980 megawatts of electricity,” he said.  




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