Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Negotiations with the Russian Ministry of Finance of Ukraine was forced to leave the IMF delegation in Kiev.

KommentariiPredvyborny kredit10.02.2009Premer Minister of Ukraine has requested assistance from KremlyaSyuzhetyRossiyskie lending SNG09.02.2009Rossiya and Armenia agreed on stabilization krediteAntikrizisnye loans MVF17.01.2009MVF give Serbia a credit in 530 million dollarovDelegatsiya The IMF, which was from January 21 in Kiev, Ukraine, left, stating that it was unable to agree on a number of issues with the Ukrainian government. Sources "the Independent newspaper reported that one of the reasons for the departure of the IMF mission in Kiev has become a necessity at the level of fund management to discuss the possibility of obtaining loans from the Ukraine, Russia and other countries in the world.
Now the date of meeting of the Board of Directors of the IMF, which shall be decided on the allocation of Kiev is the second part of the stabilization loan, moved for an indefinite period. It was assumed that the decision to the IMF would be taken until mid-February.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said earlier that Moscow was prepared to give Kiev a stabilization loan, while not stating under what conditions, Russia is ready to do so. Tymoshenko has also sent letters to the Governments of the United States, Japan, China and the EU to help Ukraine in providing loans.
Later, the Russian Ministry of Finance reported that in Moscow, were indeed consulted with representatives of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine for a loan of 5 billion dollars. However, the official seeking a loan from the Government of Ukraine in Moscow have been reported.
Recall that under an agreement signed in November 2008 between Ukraine and the IMF, Kiev has pledged to adopt strengthened in 2009, as well as a number of other conditions. At the same time, Kiev has been listed on the first tranche of 4.5 billion dollars of the total credit of 16.5 billion dollars. However, the Government of Ukraine has adopted a budget with a deficit of several billion dollars.

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