IMF plans in-person mission to start talks with Ukraine with support – spokesperson
2022.09.16 10:33
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The International Monetary Fund could provide about $1.4 billion in emergency aid to Ukraine almost immediately if its executive board approves a new “food shock window” that was discussed informally earlier this week, an IMF spokesperson said.
IMF officials were meeting with their Ukrainian counterparts in Sarajevo this week and would launch an in-person mission to start technical discussions, likely in Vienna in the “near future”, with a view to building toward a potential full-fledged program, IMF spokesperson Gerry Rice told reporters on Thursday.
(This story corrects para 2 to read “with a view to building toward a potential full-pledged program” instead of “on a potential full-fledged program”).