
According to the agenda, Ukraine also requested a review of financial guarantees under the program, the so-called Financing Assurances Review.
As UNIAN reported, the International Monetary Fund, which previously postponed its Executive Board meeting on the allocation of another $1 billion bailout tranche for Ukraine, would consider the issue of continuing cooperation with Kyiv as early as April 3.
Read alsoIMF to hold Ukraine meeting Apr 3According to Ukraine's Finance Ministry, the delay was related to the need to update macroeconomic indicators after the introduction of a trade blockade of the occupied areas in Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The measure was introduced in keeping with a decision taken by the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.