Zelensky also expressed the hope that the new parliament will provide the basis for the next tranche from the IMF.

“Cooperation continues. The International Monetary Fund has always been a reliable partner of Ukraine at a time when we need support, and Ukraine, for its part, will also remain a partner that fulfills its obligations, ”Interfax-Ukraine quotes him.

Earlier, the secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, Alexander Danilyuk said that Kiev will continue to cooperate with the IMF. In turn, the former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov, in an interview with FAN, expressed doubt that the mission would provide Ukraine with financial support in the near future.

On May 21, the IMF mission arrived in Ukraine with the first review visit to review the current program.