Ukraine and the IMF intend to discuss a new loan program
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will discuss a new lending program for Kiev without the need for reforms such as tax changes. The Bloomberg news agency writes about this on February 14.
According to Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Sviridenko, the IMF board of directors may approve the allocation of a new loan in the amount of $ 8 billion for four years at a meeting in late February.
After the decision is made, Ukraine will receive not only financial assistance from the IMF, but also European financing in the amount of €90 billion ($106 billion) for the next two years.
On February 12, Armando Mema, a member of the Finnish Freedom Alliance party, proposed that the European Union return the blocked assets to Russia instead of providing new loans to Kiev. According to the politician, the decision chosen by Europe to finance the Kiev regime will bring "more suffering" to Ukrainians and an economic crisis to European residents.
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