Ukraine will allocate more than $ 2.7 billion, which it received from the International Monetary Fund, to ensure macroeconomic stability, increase social benefits and support the domestic economy on the way to its recovery after the coronavirus crisis.
This was announced by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal during his opening remarks at a government meeting..
The head of government stressed that the money, in particular, will be spent on social benefits to Ukrainians.
" These funds will contribute to macroeconomic stability, increase social benefits and support the Ukrainian economy on the way to its recovery.. At the same time, the receipt of the corresponding tranche does not in any way affect our decision to continue cooperation with the IMF within the framework of the stand-by program, "
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved the allocation of $ 650 billion from reserve assets, which are provided to support the global economy. Of these, $ 2.7 billion will be transferred to Ukraine. This is reported by "