

A mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will start its work in Ukraine on Jan. 29 to discuss a new Stand-By Arrangement, the press service of the IMF Resident Representative Office in Ukraine said referring to IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine Max Alier.
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A mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will start its work in Ukraine on Jan. 29 to discuss a new Stand-By Arrangement, the press service of the IMF Resident Representative Office in Ukraine said referring to IMF Resident Representative in Ukraine Max Alier.
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