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27 of October, 19:19

The IMF admitted the possibility of allocation to Ukraine of 1, 3 billion dollars before the end of the year
International monetary Fund (IMF) considers the possible adoption of a positive decision on the allocation of Ukraine the next tranche of 1, 3 billion dollars before the end of the current year, the IMF Mission to analyze the economy of the country will arrive in Kyiv in early November, said the authorized Fund Jerry rice.
"It can be. All again will be depending on the negotiations, "? RIA "Novosti" response to the question may be whether the allocation of the next tranche to Ukraine until the end of 2016.
He confirmed that the IMF Mission will arrive in Kyiv " in early November ". Before Thursday about This said the head of the national Bank of Ukraine Valeria Gontareva." The mission will discuss the allocation of the next tranche in the composition of the list of activities to assist and hold meetings during the article N4 (overview of the economy) ", ? rice said. Yesterday a source in the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine said that the visit of the Messiah international monetary Fund (IMF), conceived on October, 26, moved. Recall, 16 September, Ukraine received the third tranche from the international monetary Fund at $ 1 billion. This step guaranteed the possibility of obtaining by Ukraine credit guarantees from North America and 600 million Euro loan from the EU and other financial support. 14 September, the IMF Board of Directors blessed the allocation of Ukraine tranche of 1 billion dollars. All IMF members, Except Russia, voted for the allocation of aid to Kiev. The IMF provides assistance to Ukraine, despite the country's overdue sovereign debt to Russia for 3, 075 billion. IMF rules allow for the provision of assistance to the debtor countries only if they show good faith efforts to resolve the debt. In addition, the IMF planned to give Ukraine in 2017, almost 5, 4 billion dollars.

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