The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has not included the issue of allocation of the next tranche to Ukraine on its calendar in November.
Ukrainian News Agency learned this from the IMF Executive Board Calendar.
At the moment, the IMF calendar is filled until early December.
Wednesday, November 23, the IMF is considering cooperation with Finland.
December 1, the Board is considering Small States' Resilience to Natural Disasters and Climate Change: Role for the IMF.
So, the Ukraine issue is not on the calendar in November.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the IMF mission was working in Ukraine from November 3 to 17.
Upon conclusion of the mission work, the IMF urged Ukrainian authorities to adopt a national budget for 2017 conforming with the cooperation programme.
The mission also said that Ukrainian authorities needed more time to fulfill the current stage of the cooperation programme.
In September, the IMF approved disbursement of a USD 1 billion tranche to Ukraine.
In its updated Memorandum of Cooperation with the IMF, Ukraine pledged to implement land reform and adopt a law that provides for gradually raising the retirement age for citizens.
In early October, the parliament extended the moratorium on sale of agricultural land by one year until January 1, 2018.
The NBU previously expected the IMF to disburse a USD 1.3 billion tranche to Ukraine before the yearend.
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