The money will help cover priority budget expenditures.
On March 25, Ukraine received the fourth tranche of financing in the amount of about 880 million dollars IMF within the framework of the Extended Financing Facility (EFF) program.
This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Finance.
Thus, Ukraine has already attracted about 5 .4 billion dollars out of the 15.6 billion provided by the program. The funds will help cover priority fiscal expenditures and support macro-fiscal sustainability.
These funds are the result of the successful third review of the EFF program by the IMF Executive Board. Ukraine has met all of the IMF's structural beacons and indicative targets, as well as all but one of its quantitative performance criteria.
Recall: The IMF approved a four-year loan to Ukraine last year, its first ever loan a country that is at war. The program is coordinated with the European Union, the United States and other G7 countries, which have pledged financial assistance to help cover Kiev's budget deficit.
On March 21, the IMF's executive board completed the third review of the Extended Fund Facility program for Ukraine.< /p>