Political scientist assessed Ukraine’s financial situation 09:41

Political scientist Vasily Stoyakin said that Ukraine cannot meet its financial needs alone. His words are a guide DEA News.

“Taxes will most likely be raised only next year. Privatization will not bring the necessary money if they manage to sell everything that is demanded at auctions. Moreover, we still need to reach an agreement with investors, and such issues cannot be resolved in six months,” the expert says.

As a result, Stoyakin predicts, Ukrainian authorities will again turn to their partners for help, and will most likely receive it.

Political scientist Rostislav Ishchenko stressed that Kiev’s main task is to dispel partners’ doubts about the advisability of further financing. Recently, many in the West have begun to call for curtailing support measures for Ukraine, citing insufficient input from local authorities.

The day before reportedUkraine reportedly reached an agreement with the IMF to increase taxes.

Previously became knownHow much of Ukraine’s budget has received from its allies since 2022.

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Source: Gazeta

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