IMF, EIB, G7 emphasize need to strengthen anti-corruption institutions in Ukraine, improve corporate governance
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Investment Bank (EIB) and G7 Ambassadors stressed the need to strengthen anti-corruption institutions in Ukraine and improve corporate governance, G7 Ambassadors for Reform in Ukraine reported on Twitter following a meeting with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
"Yesterday, the G7 ambassadors met with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal to discuss a wide range of issues. They reaffirmed their support for efforts to implement reforms and stressed the importance of fulfilling the conditions of the IMF Stand-By Arrangement and EU macro-financial assistance," the message says.
After that the ambassadors received an insightful update from the IMF and the EIB.
"All agreed on the need for strengthened anti-corruption institutions, comprehensive judicial reform and improved corporate governance to promote Ukraine's prosperity and resilience and meet its international commitments," the G7 Ambassadors tweeted.
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