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Moscow says Venezuela agrees to debt restructur­ing terms, moves to final phase

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MOSCOW: Venezuela has agreed to Russia’s terms for restructur­ing its debt, Moscow’s finance minister said.

Venezuela, which has been rocked by deadly protests and economic chaos that has caused dire shortages of food and medicine, is counting on Russian support amid growing internatio­nal isolation.

“Venezuela has confirmed the conditions that were agreed and so the process will move to a final phase,” minister Anton Siluanov told the Interfax news agency.

The Venezuelan ambassador to Moscow said the agreement should be signed within a week, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Last month Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro visited the Kremlin, where he and Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin discussed possible terms of restructur­ing the debt.

In 2011, Russia granted Venezuela a loan to finance the purchase of Russian arms including tanks and missiles.

Venezuela’s official debt to Moscow stood at US$2.8 billion as of 2016.

But Moscow also appears to have found a roundabout way to prop up the country by extending a loan through oil giant Rosneft.

Rosneft, run by Putin’s top ally Igor Sechin, has lent its Venezuelan counterpar­t PDVSA around US$6 billion since 2014, according to the oil major’s financial results released earlier this year.

Venezuela last week called foreign creditors to a November 13 meeting in Caracas aiming to restructur­e its estimated US$150 billion total debt, as credit-rating agencies dealt the country another blow with double downgrades.

Maduro has repeatedly blamed the United States for the country’s woes, saying Washington is trying to strangle Venezuela with sanctions. — AFP

 ??  ?? People queue at a bus stop in Catia, a neighbourh­ood of Caracs. Venezuela, which has been rocked by deadly protests and economic chaos that has caused dire shortages of food and medicine, is counting on Russian support amid growing internatio­nal...
People queue at a bus stop in Catia, a neighbourh­ood of Caracs. Venezuela, which has been rocked by deadly protests and economic chaos that has caused dire shortages of food and medicine, is counting on Russian support amid growing internatio­nal...

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