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Oksana Markarova, who has been appointed new Acting Finance Minister of Ukraine, says her government hopes that the Government is expecting the countr’s key creditor, the International Monetary Fund, to allocate the next loan tranche for Ukraine as early as this autumn.

“Negotiations on gas tariffs and energy market reforms are now under way and we hope to conclude them soon and expect to get the IMF tranche in the autumn,” Markarova told in an interview with The Financial Times.

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