Western analysts: IMF assistance Kiev will increase the risk of a global fall
Not more than one year ago, the IMF agreed to provide the country 17 billion in economic recovery, but it was not enough. The new aid plan Kiev from the IMF increases the risk of a global decline, because Ukraine is increasingly immersed in the war, according to the economic experts surveyed
"The program was based on unrealistic economic and political proposals and did not consider the impact of military operations", says the analyst of the Institute of international Finance Lubomir Mitov.
on his part, a former member of the IMF Board Domenico Lombardi, believes that the long-term loan Program for Ukraine is a risky decision.
While Lombardi confident that by providing this opportunity Ukraine " the IMF is in uncharted waters ", as it puts a huge task for the Fund and for the state, which has endured 9 months of hostilities ".
The same opinion is shared by the former chief economist of the IMF Peter Milked, he believes that providing this loan program for Ukraine to be a bug.
" The IMF can take wrong decision in funding. For example, because in conflict IMF continues to set further rules require borrowers to carry out such a policy, which would ensure stability, " he said.
first Director of the international monetary Fund (IMF) Christine Lagarde has said that Ukraine appealed to the international monetary Fund with a request to build a long-term loan program, the decision on this matter until it is not accepted.
The IMF has opened for Ukraine's two-year loan program 17, $ 1 billion. Of this amount, 4, 6 billion Kyiv received in 2014, the remaining funds must be allocated in 2015. Cash assistance Kiev was also provided by the world Bank, the European Bank for restoration and development, the European investment Bank and several States. In General in 2014 Ukraine received cash assistance in the amount of about 9 billion dollars.
international monetary Fund, the UN specialized Agency with its headquarters in the capital, USA, USA. Now the IMF combines 188 countries, and its structures are 2500 people out Of 133 countries.
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