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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said the government of Ukraine and the mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have agreed on the next steps of cooperation. ....
It will be much more difficult for Ukraine to go through 2021 without an IMF tranche, but this will not be a disaster for the country, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy Danylo Hetmantsev has said. Ukrinform. ....
(MENAFN - UkrinForm) It will be much more difficult for Ukraine to go through 2021 without an IMF tranche, but this will not be a disaster for the country, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Finance, Tax and Customs Policy Danylo Hetmantsev has said. He said this at a briefing in the Verkhovna Rada on Monday, an Ukrinform correspondent reports. It will be much more difficult for us to go through 2021 without the IMF tranche, but it will by no means be a disaster. We have the appropriate resources, we have the appropriate capabilities to implement this. There will be no disaster. Budgetary obligations will be fulfilled; there will be financial and exchange stability in the country, Hetmantsev said. ....
Ukraine must make more progress on reforms to unlock the next part of a $5 billion loan, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) representative in Kyiv said, after what he described as productive talks. ....
IMF wants deeper reforms to unblock Ukraine aid 15th February, 2021 12:07:57 KIEV: The International Monetary Fund said Saturday it wanted deeper reforms and stronger anti-corruption measures before extending a second tranche of aid to Ukraine. Goesta Ljungman, the IMF representative in Kiev said a team from the Washington-based lender had held talks with Ukrainian officials in late December and early January, reports AFP. They focused on strengthening governance of the National Bank; improvements to the legislative and regulatory framework for bank supervision and resolution; policies to reduce the medium-term fiscal deficit; legislation restoring and strengthening the anti-corruption framework and the judiciary; and energy policy, he said. ....