It is reported by Gromadsk.

“We have come quite close to reaching an agreement with colleagues at the working level,” the prime minister said.

At the same time, Gocharuk refused to indicate the exact terms and details of the new loan program.

Earlier, the NBU gave a forecast on IMF loan agreements with Ukraine.

In August, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Yevgeny Muraev told why the IMF is providing loans to Ukraine.

The political scientist, former adviser to the ex-president of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, Oleg Soskin, in an interview with the NSN, warned of a possible IMF refusal to finance Kiev.