President Zelenskiy stressed the importance of getting the IMF deal back on track

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

when he was interviewed two weeks ago by AP, AFP and Reuters. “This is important primarily for our economic stability and investment climate,” he said in a transcript posted on the presidential website. “Because there are always other programs and investor attitudes tied to the IMF program. That is, the issue here is not so much money, but more a question of attitude, investment climate, and so on. Therefore, we will definitely do what we promised. I think there will be a tranche in early fall or fall.”

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