US to reduce assistance to CIS countries in 2007 fiscal year

DUSHANBE, February 9, Asia-Plus – The U.S. Department of State has published extracts from draft budget for 2006 noting that a total volume of assistance on the item “Assistance to Independent States of Former USSR” is expected to be US$508.8 million this year, the APN-Kazakhstan news agency reports.   The biggest amount of assistance will be […]

DUSHANBE, February 9, Asia-Plus – The U.S. Department of State has published extracts from draft budget for 2006 noting that a total volume of assistance on the item “Assistance to Independent States of Former USSR” is expected to be US$508.8 million this year, the APN-Kazakhstan news agency reports.  

The biggest amount of assistance will be provided to



Ukraine


(US$85 million) and, in

Central Asia

to


Kyrgyzstan


(US$24.7 million), according to APN-Kazakhstan.  



Tajikistan


this year is expected to receive US$22 million, according to the news agency.  

In the 2007 fiscal year, the


United States


intends to reduce the volume of assistance from US$508.8 million to US$441 million.  

Shokirjon Hakimov, deputy leader of Tajikistan’s Social-Democratic Party (SDPT), commenting on this situation has told Asia-Plus that distribution of the mentioned financial assistance depends on a level of a sound political competition, freedom of media and a level of openness of civic society as a whole in that or this country.  

According to him, the distribution of assistance confirms that compared to other CIS countries


Ukraine


and


Kyrgyzstan


have made more successes in democratization of their societies.

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