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Photo: Sergey Marchenko (RBK-Ukraine)
Finance Minister Sergei Marchenko sees no threat to cooperation with the International Monetary Fund. Now Ukraine is fulfilling all the conditions imposed on it.
Marchenko announced this on the air of the television channel Ukraine 24.
According to him, now the key task is to review the program, after which the date of receipt of the tranche will be known.
“It will be possible to talk about this (the date of receipt of the tranche – ed.) In more detail after the arrival of the mission (IMF – ed.). Now, first of all, we must review the program. We are all making structural beacons Therefore, today I do not see any particular risk from the point of view of cooperation with the IMF “, – said Marchenko.
At the same time, the minister could neither confirm nor deny the information of the head of the Verkhovna Rada Finance Committee, Danila Getmantsev, that Ukraine could receive a second tranche in December.
“Hetmantsev is not involved in the negotiations and I cannot answer where he got that information from,” Marchenko said.
Earlier, the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, Kirill Shevchenko, said that the NBU expects to receive the second tranche from the IMF by the end of the year.
Before that, Marchenko reported that the IMF mission was supposed to arrive in Kiev to review the cooperation program, but the fund wants to clarify the situation in Ukraine.
Earlier, IMF spokesman Jerry Rice said that creating an effective anti-corruption system has been a key element of the IMF’s engagement with Ukraine in recent years.