
"The memorandum has not been signed yet," the source said.
As UNIAN reported earlier, a number of foreign media, citing sources in the National Bank of Ukraine, reported Ukraine had signed an International Monetary Fund memorandum, paving the way for the disbursement of the next tranche of loans under its $17.5 billion bailout program.
Read alsoHow come cooperation with IMF being delayedIn September 2016, after more than a year's break, Ukraine has resumed cooperation with the IMF under the four-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) worth $17.5 billion. Under this program, Ukraine has already received three loan tranches, totaling $7.62 billion. Ukraine expected to receive the fourth $1 billion tranche by the end of 2016, having fulfilled the key requirements, namely the adoption of the budget for 2017 and nationalization of the country's largest bank, PrivatBank.