“We see no obstacles to cooperation. We are ready after the parliamentary elections, after the government is formed, to come to Kiev immediately and continue negotiations, ”the press service of the President of Ukraine quotes the head of the mission of the foundation.

Earlier, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine, Alexander Danilyuk, said that the country could receive a new tranche of the International Monetary Fund at the end of summer.

Valery Abramov, an expert of the Department of World Economy and International Financial Relations of the Financial University under the Government of Russia, in an interview with FBA Economy Today estimated the statement of the Verkhovna Rada deputy Vadim Rabinovich that Kiev’s cooperation with the IMF brought only losses and drove the country into a debt hole .