December 24, 2024
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Ukraine received $1.1 billion, they will go to finance critical expenses – Shmyhal

Ukraine received $1.1 billion from the International Monetary Fund.

About this reported Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

This is the sixth tranche under the joint program within the EFF Enhanced Financing Mechanism, he noted.

“The funds have already arrived in Ukrainian accounts. We will direct them to finance critical budget expenditures,” Shmyhal noted.

In total, under this program, Ukraine has already received 9.8 billion dollars from the IMF, the head of government reminded.

We will remind:

Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund completed the sixth review of the extended financing program for Ukraine and approved the allocation of a new tranche in the amount of 1.1 billion dollars.

”, — write: epravda.com.ua

Ukraine received $1.1 billion from the International Monetary Fund.

About this reported Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.

This is the sixth tranche under the joint program within the EFF Enhanced Financing Mechanism, he noted.

“The funds have already arrived in Ukrainian accounts. We will direct them to finance critical budget expenditures,” Shmyhal noted.

In total, under this program, Ukraine has already received 9.8 billion dollars from the IMF, the head of government reminded.

We will remind:

Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund completed the sixth review of the extended financing program for Ukraine and approved the allocation of a new tranche in the amount of 1.1 billion dollars.

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