Groysman says Ukraine`s cooperation with IMF ”constructive”

Ukraine`s Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has called the country`s cooperation with its key creditor – the International Monetary Fund (IMF) — constructive, adding that all disputed issues have been resolved.
”We have resolved all the issues in the `Government-IMF` framework. And it has been a constructive cooperation,” Groysman said during a cabinet meeting.
As UNIAN reported earlier, Ukraine and the IMF have been cooperating in the framework of the four-year Extended Fund Facility program worth a total of $17.5 billion. It was reported that the two sides had already agreed a wide range of issues under the second program review, including various aspects of monetary, banking and anti-corruption policies, the pension reform and the privatization process. However, the memorandum which would outline the parties` further obligations has not been signed yet. The IMF`s Executive Board meeting on the Ukrainian issues is scheduled for July.

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