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The IMF approved an $8.1 billion loan for Ukraine to stabilize its economy and support reconstruction amid ongoing war.
The IMF has approved an $8.1 billion, four-year loan for Ukraine, with $1.5 billion disbursed immediately, replacing a prior program and forming part of a $136.5 billion international support package.
The loan aims to stabilize Ukraine’s economy, address balance of payments issues, and support reconstruction and EU integration amid ongoing war.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva praised Ukraine’s resilience and reform efforts, including anti-corruption measures and tax reform.
The funding will help cover a $52 billion 2026 financing gap, with support from the IMF, EU, G7, and bilateral donors.
The program may be adjusted if peace talks progress.
El FMI aprobó un préstamo de 8.1 mil millones de dólares para Ucrania para estabilizar su economía y apoyar la reconstrucción en medio de la guerra en curso.