IMF chief Lagarde to visit Kyiv on Sept 6 – fund representative
Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde will come to Kyiv on an official visit on September 6, Deputy Spokesman of the IMF Communications Department William Murray has reported.
"Managing Director Christine Lagarde will visit Ukraine on Sunday, September 6. She plans a series of meetings with the country's officials, parliamentarians, and leading female figures," he said during a briefing at the IMF headquarters in Washington.
As reported, the Cabinet of Ministers at an extraordinary meeting on September 3 unanimously supported the terms of restructuring the external commercial debt of the country, which the Ministry of Finance achieved with the creditors' committee representing the owners of $9 billion out of $22 billion of the debt.
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