IMF Board to consider Ukrainian issue after country meets pre-conditions
The Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will consider the further cooperation with Ukraine under the EFF program in July after the country meets the pre-conditions, the Fund's spokesman, Gerry Rice, has said.
"When can we expect the board to discuss that? We expect the Board to consider that in July, following the implementation of actions to entrench fiscal and financial stability," he said during a traditional press briefing in Washington on Thursday.
In addition, Rice said that the finance minister of Ukraine met with representatives of the IMF in Washington on June 15.
Finance Minister Oleksandr Danyliuk met with representatives of the Fund to discuss the recent developments, as well as other issues that need to be addressed before consideration by the Board of the second review of the cooperation program with the IMF, the representative said.
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