Armenia's foreign debt has risen to $1.265 billion as of July 1, up 9.3%, year-on-year, the National Statistics Service said Thursday.

The Armenian government's foreign liabilities totaled $1.103 billion, while the country's central bank owes $158 million to states and international organizations.

The country's debt to international financial structures amounts to $1.124 billion, including a $909 million debt to the World Bank and a $156 million debt to the International Monetary Fund.
Armenia should pay $141 million to bilateral creditors, including $93 million to Germany, $39 million to the U.S. and $4 million to France.