The International Monetary Fund is one of Ukraine’s biggest creditors.
Gosta Ljungman, the International Monetary Fund resident representative in Ukraine, said on Dec. 18 that an IMF mission “will start the first review” of a stand-by loan arrangement on Dec. 21-23. “Given the COVID-pandemic, the mission will hold remote meetings with the Ukrainian authorities to discuss economic developments and policies and reforms to underpin the completion of the review. The mission plans to resume meetings in January 2021, after the New Year holidays,” Ljungman said.