Arabic syndrome does not threaten CIS states, IMF promises

Arabic syndrome does not threaten CIS states, IMF promises

PanARMENIAN.Net - The accidents in Arabian countries will not be reiterated in CIS states, said the head of the IMF mission on Azerbaijan Nadeem Ilahi.

According to him, the danger of latest accidents in Arabian countries is not expected in CIS countries due to their dependence on foreign debts, APA-ECONOMICS reported.

Since December 2010 riots in the Arab countries of the Middle East have already led to the overthrow of regimes in Tunisia and Egypt.

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