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Tuesday, June 2, 1998 Published at 19:54 GMT 20:54 UK


World: Asia-Pacific

World Bank resumes aid to Indonesia


The World Bank is to resume aid to Indonesia.

A bank spokesman said it had agreed to disburse two hundred and fifty million dollars to Jakarta to help finance projects to combat rural poverty.

Aid to Indonesia was suspended during last month's political upheaval.

The move by the World Bank follows predictions of further serious economic problems in Indonesia as the effects of the recent unrest are calculated.

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