“We agreed that we will now actively cooperate with the IMF, as well as with other international structures, in order to prepare a new program for the summer period, during the elections, which will give an additional impetus to the development of our country,” he cited “112 Ukraine ".

Earlier, the head of the European Union’s representative office in Ukraine, Hugues Mingarelli, stated that the cooperation of the Ukrainian authorities with the IMF is one of the conditions for the Ukrainian side to receive the second tranche of macro-financial assistance from the EU in the amount of € 500 million.

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, in turn, in an interview with FAN, expressed doubt that the mission would provide Ukraine with financial support in the near future.