It focuses on pension reform, on measures aimed at accelerating privatization, and on ensuring concrete results in anti-corruption activities. This was announced on Monday, September 18, by the Permanent Representative of the Foundation, Jost Ljungman.
He also added that no less important is the adherence to the program and compliance with earlier agreements on measures in the fiscal and energy sectors.
At the same time, he noted that the IMF has not yet decided on the date of the mission's visit to Ukraine.
Recall, as reported URA-Inform, the first deputy head of the IMF, David Lipton, after an official visit to Ukraine September 12-14, said on his page in the microblogging Twitter that the next step in the fight against corruption in Ukraine is the creation of an appropriate court.