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28 of February, 13:32

The Ukrainian government approved a reform plan for obtaining assistance from the IMF
The Memorandum with the international monetary Fund needed to obtain the macro-financial assistance to Ukraine, approved, said Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk at the meeting of the government.
Yatseniuk said that the approved Memorandum is a plan of reforms that Ukraine must do to obtain financial assistance from the IMF, RIA " Novosti." Yesterday, the government approved a Memorandum with the international monetary Fund, Yesterday the head of Ukraine, the Prime Minister, head of the national Bank, Minister of Finance of Ukraine signed a Memorandum, " - said Yatsenyuk. He added that the Memorandum will be officially posted by the IMF." This plan change, which is monitored by our Western partners. We performed for 2014 two similar Memorandum. The points every reform that was required for the state, was conducted. For this reason, the IMF expanded the program with Ukraine for four years, " he said. First, the sources said that if the conflict in the Donbass aggravated, Ukraine may lose the support of the member States of the IMF When considering a new aid package of $ 17, $ 5 billion. Kiev, for its part, has denied the link between the loan and the situation in the Donbass. on 12 February, the head of the IMF Christine Lagarde said that the international monetary Fund (IMF) and Kiev agreed on the allocation of Ukraine 17, $ 5 billion for a period of four years. The agreement between the IMF and Ukraine until approved by the Board of Directors of the Fund. The Board of Directors of the IMF plans to discuss a new anti-crisis program for Ukraine March eleven. The media reported that the Ukrainian government has submitted to Parliament a draft amendment to the state budget for 2015, which are the condition statement of the new program, the advanced payment of the IMF and include the increase of utility tariffs for gas and heat to 264% and 64%, respectively.


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