IMF chief Georgieva says Kiev will get by for a few more months without financial aid from the West

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International Monetary Fund (IMF) President Kristalina Georgieva said Ukraine could only survive for about two months without financial aid from Western countries. Georgieva said this in an interview with a British newspaper. Finance Times.

According to the official, without financial assistance from the West, Kiev will be able to manage with its current budget deficit for only a few months. Georgieva believes that in this case, Ukraine’s economic revival will be in danger. Delay in providing aid will force Ukrainian authorities to return to the practice of monetary emissions.

Former International Monetary Fund (IMF) Communications Director Julie Kozak statedThe IMF estimates that Ukraine’s external financing and aid needs will be 42 billion dollars in 2024.

The day before, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warnedHe said seizing frozen Russian assets could harm global financial stability and monetary policy.

Previously in the EU in the name Ukraine’s admission history.

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