“The concept is that there should be three tranches.

One of them, for example, is the Eurasian Fund for Stabilization and Development, we are working with them.

This is the first part, I think that we will get it in the foreseeable future ... even in October, we will form it all by the end of October, "RIA Novosti quotes him.

Seliverstov added that the second tranche, already within the framework of an interstate loan, is expected by the end of this year, and the third part - in 2021.

On September 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko in Sochi, announced that Russia would provide Belarus with a $ 1.5 billion loan.

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov specified that the loan will be provided in two stages: $ 1 billion will be issued in 2020 and $ 500 million in 2021.