Kyrgyzstan’s public debt grew to $4.503 billion

WorldKyrgyzstan's public debt grew to $4.503 billion

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan: The Kyrgyz Finance Ministry has said that the total public debt of Kyrgyzstan amounted to 313.91 billion Kyrgyzstani soms (US $4.503 billion) as of September 30, said a report by Eurasia Diary.

It said that the size of Kyrgyzstan’s external debt was $3.772 billion while the domestic debt remained $731.31 million.

As of July 30, the size of public debt of Kyrgyzstan was $4.453 billion.

As many as 6.219 billion Kyrgyzstani soms ($89 million) were allocated for public debt servicing in the third quarter of 2019 including 2.699 billion soms ($38.73 million) for September.

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