Russia, Kazakhstan mull sending additional $10 mln to Kyrgyzstan

MOSCOW. July 13. KAZINFORM Russia and Kazakhstan are considering sending an additional $10 million in aid to Kyrgyzstan, the Russian finance minister said Monday; Kazinform refers to RIA Novosti.
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"We, together with Kazakhstan and the Eurasian Development Bank, are assessing the needs of Kyrgyzstan in connection with the difficulties that arose from the unsanctioned events," Alexei Kudrin told a cabinet meeting, adding that the list of urgent needs was yet to be clarified.

He said it would be possible to send around $10 million as an additional grant "to support priority social policy tasks and stabilize the situation" and that the funds would be allocated from reserves for international activities.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin backed the Finance Ministry's proposals and also ordered on Monday up to 20,000 metric tons of diesel fuel to be shipped to Kyrgyzstan.

Putin's deputy Igor Sechin said three Russian oil companies are ready to send the supplies; Kazinform cites RIA Novosti.

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