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Russia has paid off the remaining Soviet-era...

The debt remainder was paid off in late 2009 when the Finance Ministry transferred $1 million to London Club creditors in exchange for their debt instruments.

"No further talks with the debt holders that failed to file claims on their London Club instruments or accept a debt reschedule offer made in 2009 are planned," the ministry said in a statement.

Russia"s liabilities to the London Club involved Soviet-era debts accrued on loans extended by private commercial banks from Western Europe, the United States and Japan before December 31, 1991.

In 1997, Russia rescheduled its debt to the London Club of commercial creditors when its principal debt was converted into Principal Notes (PRINs) and interest into Interest Arrears Notes (IANs).

After the 1998 financial crisis, Russia ran into difficulties with its debt service and in 2000 agreed a second restructuring with the London Club, under which PRINs and IANs were swapped for Russia"s sovereign Eurobonds

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