Ukraine receives EUR 189.32M from World Bank

Ukraine receives EUR 189.32M from World Bank

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The general fund of Ukraine’s state budget received EUR 189.32 million from the World Bank. Funds were provided on concessional terms from the International Development Association (IDA). Cereport reports citing Ukrinform

That’s according to the Finance Ministry press service, Ukrinform reports.

“The raised funds will allow to reimburse the priority social expenditures of the state budget, in particular, the financing of the wages of the public sector employees, as well as to further ensure sustainable state administration in Ukraine,” said Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko.

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