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IMF sees no need for Ukraine debt restructuring now

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-03-28 09:31

WASHINGTON - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Thursday that it does not see a need to restructure Ukraine's debt at this time as it has reached preliminary deal on financial aid for the country.

"We don't proceed with programs if they're deemed to be unsustainable," IMF spokesman William Murray said at a briefing in Washington D.C. "So the fact that we're proceeding with the program indicates that we don't envisage at this point a debt restructuring."

IMF sees no need for Ukraine debt restructuring now

While noting there is no hard rule in terms of timeline for the loan program to be approved by the IMF management, the spokesman said the Fund hopes to wrap everything up sometime in April.

He mentioned several outstanding issues including finalizing the bilateral and multilateral components of the financing package, as well as a number of "prior actions" that the Ukrainian officials have to implement, expressing confidence of moving the program forward.

The IMF mission chief in Ukraine said earlier Thursday that it has reached a staff-level agreement with the authorities of Ukraine on a two-year loan program. The agreement is subject to approval by the IMF management and the executive board.

The financial support from the broader international community that the IMF rescue deal will unlock amounts to $27 billion over the next two years. Of this, assistance from the IMF will range between $14-18 billion, with the precise amount to be determined once all bilateral and multilateral support is accounted for, the IMF said.

The global lender noted Ukraine's economic outlook remains difficult, with the economy falling back into recession. With no current market access, large foreign debt repayments loom in 2014 and 2015.

The IMF's most recent programs with Ukraine went off track as the Ukrainian authorities failed to live up to the agreed-upon policies. The 188-member global lender previously offered a multi-year loan program of $15 billion to Ukraine in 2010, but ceased to provide funding at the end of 2011 as the country did not stick to the reforms measures it had committed.

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