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Tajiks to Drop Ruble

DUSHANBE () -- Tajik president Imomali Rakhmonov said Friday his country, in the grip of economic crisis, would introduce a new transitional currency to replace the Russian ruble.


In a statement carried on state television, Rakhmonov said economic difficulties in Russia and Tajikistan, industrial collapse and salaries six months late had "made us face the inevitability of introducing our own national currency."


Tajikistan is the last of the Central Asian states to drop the Russian ruble as its currency. A source at the Economics Ministry said the Tajik ruble could go into circulation as early as Jan. 1.




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