Tymoshenkos announcement came as the International Monetary Fund - TopicsExpress



          

Tymoshenkos announcement came as the International Monetary Fund announced a $14 billion to $18 billion bailout for Ukraine to avoid bankruptcy. The bailout is tied to painful reforms as the country faces an escalating standoff with Russia. Ukraine Foreign Minister Oleksandr Shlapak said he was expecting the first transfer to be in the amount of $3 billion, though he did not say when. Obama on Thursday praised the loan agreement between the IMF and Ukraine, and said the United States will do its part to help. The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved $1 billion in loan guarantees for Ukraine, along with sanctions against Russia for its intervention in Ukraine. Earlier this month, the House of Representatives approved Ukraine loan guarantees and is now voting on sanctions...... TO MY VERY DULL AFRICAN BROTHERS WHO WILL JUST SUPPORT AMERICA AND D WEST THIS IS THE MAIN REASON THEY MUST CRUMBLE THAT COUNTRY. THEY WANT TO STEAL KILL AND Destroy. U REMEMBER IMF AND SAP IN 9JA . IMF international thief thief
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 18:31:23 +0000

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