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The new Ukrainian government has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to promptly send aits mission to Kyiv to prepare a new stand-by program of financial assistance, which Ukrainian government estimates at $15 billion at least, Finance Minister Oleksandr Shlapak said.

“It is too early to talk about amounts and timing, but we have
already sent a request to the IMF to send a mission and we hope that it
will be here next week,” Shlapak told reporters in Kyiv on Feb. 27.

“This will be a new program. We will ask for at least $15 billion, but time will tell,” the minister added.

He noted that the state budget adopted in January 2014 was too
optimistic, so they would have to bring it in compliance with real
figures.

“We will present a revised budget to the IMF, because it is the stand
by-program, which we want to introduce in the near future, that will
help stabilize the financial and monetary situation in the country,”
Shlapak said.