The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said it will send a fact-finding team to Ukraine in response to its request for support after the political upheaval.
“The Ukrainian authorities informed me today of their request for support from the IMF,” Xinhua quoted IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde as saying in a statement.
“We are ready to respond and, in the coming days, will send an IMF fact-finding team to Kiev to undertake a preliminary dialogue with the authorities.”
“This will enable the IMF to make its usual technical, independent assessment of the economic situation in Ukraine and, at the same time, begin to discuss with the authorities the policy reforms that could form the basis of a Fund-supported programme,” she added.
“We are also discussing with all our international partners — bilateral and multilateral– how best to help Ukraine at this critical moment in its history.”
The political uncertainty has cost Ukraine economically, as the country is said to be in dire financial straits, facing possible default.
Ukraine needs around $35 billion in aid to improve its economy, the country’s finance ministry said.