Zelensky asked the World Bank and IMF for a “permanent working group” to finance Ukraine

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President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskydemanded a “permanent working group” to fund his country “at different levels” this Wednesday. While the war with Russia continues.

“It would be good to set up a permanent workgroup”and provide financial assistance to Ukraine He proposed via video conference at a roundtable at the annual meeting of the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington.

Zelensky explained such financial support can be modeled after the form of defense known as Ramstein.According to the Ukrinform agency, the international community coordinates the delivery of weapons and military equipment to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the president of Ukraine, such a plan will serve for the co-organization of “international donors”. He tells the DPA agency an opinion that the IMF’s managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, hopes to implement “as soon as possible”.

Among the demands Zelenski tabled in this forum this Wednesday are: Personal loans of up to $2,000 million to rebuild civil infrastructureAs is the case with electricity supply, which has suffered after the recent Russian bombardments of many Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.

In line with these demands, the G7 finance ministers assured their respective countries that they intend to continue funding Ukraine next year to ensure access to basic services and address war-damaged civilian infrastructure shortfalls.

In addition to military and humanitarian support, $20.7 billion has already been provided, with a total of $33.3 billion committed for this year.

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