Draft memo with IMF contains no specifics on Ukraine's pension reform
Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavlo Rozenko has said the work on the memorandum with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) still continues, the draft document does not contain any specifics concerning the pension reform.
"The work on the memorandum is ongoing. I think we'll be able to speak about the completion of the work on the memorandum with the International Monetary Fund or a letter of intent with the International Monetary Fund only when the IMF will make a final decision to continue providing its financial assistance to Ukraine, when this will be approved by the IMF," Rozenko said on the air of 112.ua on Friday.
The deputy prime minister said the memorandum doesn't give any details about the pension reform, but only emphasizes the need for its implementation.
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