Ukraine wants to extend its $5.2 billion IMF loan program by another six months, to June 2022,

Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Ukraine wants to extend its $5.2 billion IMF loan program by another six months, to June 2022,

Ukraine wants to extend its $5.2 billion IMF loan program by another six months, to June 2022, reports LB.ua. Approved last June, the program was designed to release the money in five tranches through the end of this year. However, after an initial release of $2.1 billion, the program stalled due to the IMF’s perception that the Zelenskiy Administration strayed from the free market guidelines.

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