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Ukraine Pleases IMF

Ukrainian and International Monetary Fund officials said Wednesday that an IMF mission "made good progress" during a two-week working visit to Kiev.


"The talks were positive," said Yury Vechir, a Ukrainian official responsible for relations with international financial organizations.


IMF representative Lawrence De Milner said progress was made on "a stabilization and reform program which could be supported by a Systemic Transformation Facility loan."


He said President Leonid Kravchuk would meet IMF managing director Michel Camdessus in Washington this week.


Ukraine hopes to qualify for a $700 million loan from the IMF under the STF facility, a lending program specially developed for former Soviet republics.




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