Iran's push for a global lender of funds to prevent a moderator blaming Western sanctions, the past six months, the World Bank had failed to pay its loan denied Sunday, Iran The official news agency IRNA said.
The World Bank in Tehran for more than six months, the amount owed was not paid back any of the senior debt on Thursday as it is keeping disabled.
Most global banks, cash-strapped governments a lender of last resort by the designation, any new Iran will be ineligible for World Bank funding and also difficult to get money from commercial lenders can find means.
Iran denies missing payments World Bank blames sanctions
Iran denies missing payments World Bank blames sanctions
Iran, of which $ 79 million was due on June 30, $ 697 million owed to the bank.
Iranian Deputy Economy Minister Behrouz Alishiri the statement by the World Bank "completely wrong" was.
Tehran episodes played all the time, Alishiri quoted by IRNA.
"A senior adviser at the World Bank through the bank debit installments of the amount reimbursed, but the advisory bank transfer is avoided," he said, without naming the intermediary.
deal with the bank.
"The World Bank member countries by the U.S. administration imposed sanctions on central banks in clear violation of international law and war is tantamount to a declaration that knows very well," Alishiri said.
The World Bank and UN sanctions against Iran in the international process is complete.
The President of Iran this week that 42 percent moved higher unemployment and is struggling to cope with inflation.
Outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government to blame poor financial management is at least in part, analysts say, but the U.S. sanctions, the European Union and United Nations economic sanctions are wreaking havoc are.
Restrictions are imposed. Iran and its nuclear program is for purely peaceful purposes.
Restrictions around $ 50 billion -60 billion in 2012 half of Iran's oil revenue. Iranian banks to make very difficult or transfer payments from Iran, was disconnected from the global financial network.
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