The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board agreed on Friday to disburse $880 million in budget support for Ukraine ...
Ukraine and the United States are agreeing on a list of conditions and reforms that are crucial for a $7.8 billion loan. What ...
The IMF is supporting Ukraine with a loan programme that was approved around a year ago. It has a term of four years and is intended to give Ukraine access to $15.6 billion. A few weeks ago ...
(Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty Images) The House on Saturday approved $61 billion in aid to Ukraine, ending six months of squabbling over continued U.S. funding of the war against Russia. But the ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund's executive board on Thursday approved ... ANCHOR The IMF said its loan program continued to provide a strong anchor for Ukraine's economic ...
The package largely mirrors the foreign aid proposal passed by the Senate in February, although it designates $10bn of the Ukraine funding as a repayable loan to appease some Republican members.
The fifth Ukraine Ministerial Roundtable will be held as part ... At the third, Zelenskyy asked the IMF and the World Bank to approve the Support Program to cover priority Rapid Recovery projects ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Washington, April 24 (IANS/DPA) The US Congress has approved ... as a loan. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the US Senate "for approving vital aid to Ukraine today." ...
Former US President Donald Trump, after meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson, has hinted that he does not oppose providing assistance to Ukraine but in the form of a loan. Source: The Hill; ...
The IMF in a statement said that the authorities have made significant progress on structural reforms under the IMF-supported program, including the implementation of a formula-based fuel price ...
Former President Trump on Friday signaled an openness to Republicans approving additional aid for Ukraine in its war against Russia if it came in the form of a loan. “We’re looking at it right ...
WASHINGTON: Egypt received approval ... Russia’s war in Ukraine was subsequently aggravated by the conflict in Gaza and Israel, as well as tensions in the Red Sea,” the IMF statement said.