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26 of October, 15:33

Obama promised to provide Ukraine a loan of 1 billion dollars
The head of Barack Obama in the upcoming month Keifu willing to provide a loan of 1 billion dollars, said the head of the U.S. Department of Commerce penny Pritzker.
"the head and the Congress have plans to give the third billion-dollar loan guarantee for Ukraine in the upcoming month," she said, reports news Agency.
According to Pritzker, she discussed with President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko " applicability of third loan guarantee to support the process of reforms in Ukraine, which will enable to attract investments in the country." For his part, the head of Ukraine said that " such a decision by the United States - This is the position a true friend ". In mid-October stated that North America will provide additional humanitarian assistance to Ukraine for fifteen million dollars. Simultaneously, the international monetary Fund can stop for a while the program of payment of Ukraine, the parliamentary Committee for tax and customs policy will submit to Parliament its own draft of tax reform. A severe Crisis of political power affects the economy and the budgetary sphere of Ukraine, in fact the country is on the verge of default. Increased unemployment, the national currency in one year dropped more than 3 times. In the end, according to the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, in January 2015 the average salary in the country amounted to 3 thousand 455 hryvnias, or about 160 dollars. This is one of the lowest indicators in the European Union. The leader of the public movement "Ukrainian choice" Viktor Medvedchuk said that the efforts "highly professional Russian and foreign reformers-evrointegratorov" brought Ukraine to pre-default wealth. As reported by the print edition OPINION, according to journalist Alexander Rogers, the consequences of default will occur in Ukraine after October. The Economist after comparing the countries ' GDP has named Ukraine the worst economy in the world.

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