Ukraine is forced to rely on international support and financial aid from allied countries.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmyhal spoke with the ambassadors of the Group of Seven (G7) countries on the issues of financial assistance to Ukraine. He announced this on Wednesday, January 31, on Telegram.
“A productive meeting with the ambassadors of the G7 countries. We discussed the continuation of uninterrupted financial support for Ukraine. This is important for maintaining the macroeconomic situation,” the prime minister said.
He emphasized that, relying on the help of partners, the Ukrainian government is simultaneously introducing reforms necessary to strengthen the state’s economic stability in the war.
“I thanked Japan for its successful leadership of the G7, which was full of important and timely decisions in support of our state. I also congratulated Italy on the start of its chairmanship. We look forward to the continuation of a fruitful and constructive relationship – talks with the G7 countries, ” he said.
Previously, the Cabinet of Ministers allocated 9.6 billion hryvnias to military units for the purchase of weapons, equipment, ammunition and protective equipment.
The World Bank predicts a slowdown in the renewal of Ukraine’s GDP this year and an acceleration in growth in 2025.
Source: korrespondent

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