
The IMF Executive Board is set to review the agreement next month. If approved, the total amount of disbursements to Ukraine under the program will rise to $2.2 billion,according to a statement from the NBU press service.
The IMF noted that Ukraine had met all quantitative criteria and indicative targets as of the end of March, but progress on structural reforms.
The Fund expects Ukraine’s GDP growth to slow to 1–1.6% in 2026 due to the war, attacks on energy and critical infrastructure, and high risks.
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