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Trump's election could complicate IMF cooperation with Ukraine, sources warn

The IMF, Ukraine start talks on the sixth review of the EFF arrangement (Photo by Ukraine's Finance Ministry)

The International Monetary Fund's (IMF)'s $15.6 billion program with Ukraine — spanning from 2023 to 2027 — has been progressing smoothly so far, but it may face challenges following Donald Trump's re-election, RBC Ukraine reported, citing unnamed government sources.

One source warned that the IMF is likely to become more cautious, while another said: "We are getting clear signals that it will become more difficult."

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