Ukraine has received another tranche from the International Monetary Fund in the amount of USD 1.1 billion
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this on Telegram, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
"Approximately USD 1.1 billion from the IMF has already arrived in Ukraine. The funds will be used to cover important budget expenditures of a non-military nature," he wrote.
Ukraine received this tranche as a result of the fifth review of the EFF program in the amount of USD 15.6 billion.
"We are grateful to the Fund for consistent support of Ukraine. We are already starting joint work on the next revision of the program," concluded Shmyhal.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in April, the second tranche of transitional financing in the amount of EUR 1.5 billion was received by the state budget of Ukraine in accordance with the European Union's Ukraine Facility.
In July, Ukraine received USD 2.2 billion from the International Monetary Fund.
Also, Ukraine and the European Union signed an Agreement with a total volume of EUR 27 billion for 2024-2027 within the framework of the Ukraine Facility.
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