Ukrainian finance minister discusses technical assistance with U.S., German partners
The possibilities of expanding technical assistance and attracting U.S. experts to resolving a wide range of issues tackled by the Finance Ministry of Ukraine were discussed on February 18 in Kyiv by Finance Minister of Ukraine Natalie Jaresko with a representative of the U.S. Department of the Treasury Paul Leonovich.
She wrote on her Facebook page that the Finance Ministry of Ukraine is working with U.S. advisors on some issues, for example, the creation of the E-data system for tracking public funds and debt management.
Jaresko added that on the same day she held a meeting with German Ambassador to Ukraine Christof Weil, First Secretary for Customs Service at the Embassy Ralf Malchin and Head of the Economic Department at the Embassy Holger Kramer where she discussed their work and further steps in reformation of the customs service with the European diplomats.
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