Ukraine plans to receive about $1 billion more from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by the end of the year. This was expressed by the adviser of the Ukrainian leader Oleg Ustenko.
“We already received some of the funds when the program was launched. “In addition to the funds we now receive from the IMF, we can get about $1 billion more by the end of the year,” he said.
On 29 June, the International Monetary Fund Board of Directors, after the completion of the first review of the financial aid program for Ukraine approved Immediate transfer of 890 million dollars to Kiev.
Prior to that, Gavin Gray, head of the IMF’s mission to Ukraine, said that the board could: to approve A $900 million tranche of financial aid to Ukraine in the coming weeks.
31 March International Monetary Fund Board of Directors approved It was stated that providing a $15.6 billion four-year loan to Ukraine will help the country “met its urgent financing needs”.
Previously it happened It is known how many conditions Ukraine has fulfilled to join the EU.