It is reported by Ukrinform.

“The mission has made significant further progress in discussions about measures and reforms that could form the basis of a new program supported by the IMF ... Discussions will continue in the coming weeks,” the head of mission said in a statement.

It is noted that Ron van Roden called the negotiations with the Ukrainian side constructive and fruitful. According to him, in the past few months, Ukraine has made significant progress towards the development of reforms and compliance with a balanced economic policy.

Earlier, Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexey Goncharuk commented on the work of the IMF mission in Ukraine.

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

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