Ukraine May Seek Additional IMF Support Amid Ongoing Reconstruction

Ukraine May Seek Additional IMF Support Amid Ongoing Reconstruction

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Ukraine has received EUR 4.05 billion in international aid, including EUR 1 billion under ERA Loans financed from frozen Russian assets and EUR 3.05 billion under the Ukraine Facility for reconstruction and integration.

This was announced by Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko on Telegram, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

“Ukraine has received EUR 4.05 billion — EUR 1 billion through ERA Loans funded from frozen Russian assets, and EUR 3.05 billion under the Ukraine Facility for reconstruction and integration. This support strengthens both the state budget and the reconstruction process,” she wrote.

Svyrydenko expressed gratitude to European partners for their assistance.

Previously, reported that the Ukrainian government may request additional financing from the International Monetary Fund.

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