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Moldova will receive a preferential loan of 20 million euros from Poland to finance the needs of the budget and manage the refugee crisis.

Moldova will receive a preferential loan of 20 million euros from Poland to finance the needs of the budget and manage the refugee crisis.

This is provided for by an appropriate loan agreement, which was signed in Warsaw on April 8 by the prime ministers of the two countries - Natalia Gavrilita and Mateusz Morawiecki. As InfoMarket agency reported earlier, Finance Minister Dumitru Budianschi noted earlier that Poland is providing Moldova with a preferential loan of 20 million euros for a period of 20 years, including 240 months (20 years) of payment holidays. The loan will be returned in one tranche. The interest rate will be 0.01% per annum. The Polish concessional loan will be allocated to Moldova in one tranche within a period of up to 3 months from the date the loan agreement comes into force. The money is intended to finance the needs of the state budget, including the management of Ukrainian refugee crises. The corresponding loan agreement with Poland will have to be ratified by the Parliament of Moldova. // 08.04.2022 — InfoMarket

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