Ukraine will hold the next round of talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over a new stand-by loan program in Washington on Oct. 10-13, an official from the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) said Wednesday.
“On October 10, the Ukrainian delegation will leave
for Washington, which will host the annual meeting of the IMF,” Alexandr
Dubykhvost, head of the NBU’s department for foreign currency reserve,
told reporters.
Ukraine and the IMF were in continuous dialogue
over granting new loans worth 10 billion of IMF special drawing rights
or 15.36 billion US dollars to Kyiv, Dubykhvist said.