Meeting President Islam Karimov on 12 January in Tashkent, World Bank President James
Wolfensohn announced plans to loan Uzbekistan $350 million between
2002 and 2004 to fund projects in the health, agriculture, banking,
and water-resources sectors, Interfax and RFE/RL reported. The same
day, Wolfensohn and Finance Minister Mamarizo Normurodov signed a $40
million credit agreement for a project to improve water supplies to
the towns of Samarkand and Bukhara. The bank chief wrapped up his
three-day visit to Uzbekistan on 13 January with a call for the
government to speed up economic reforms, especially urging measures
to make the national currency convertible, RIA-Novosti reported.
Uzbekistan has received $494 million from the World Bank since
joining it in 1992. Tashkent earlier this year committed to an IMF
structural-reform program whereby currency convertibility would be
achieved and the various official exchange rates unified by the end
of June 2002.
(RFE/RL 15.iv.02)