State and state-guaranteed debt as of April 30 amounted to UAH 6,010.42 billion, or $151.52 billion.
Ukraine’s state and state-guaranteed debt as of April 2024 increased by 86.17 billion hryvnias, or $0.47 billion (equivalent). This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Finance.
It was noted that as of April 30, state debt and state guarantees amounted to UAH 6,010.42 billion, or $151.52 billion.
Theirs:
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external public and guaranteed state debt amounted to UAH 4,298.92 billion (71.52% of the total amount), or $108.37 billion;
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domestic state and state guaranteed debt – UAH 1,711.5 billion (28.48%) or $43.14 billion.
Reportedly, the public debt of Ukraine reached UAH 5,699.54 billion (94.83% of the total amount), or $143.68 billion Including external debt – UAH 4,056.06 billion (67.48% of the total amount), or $102.25 billion, and domestic – UAH 1,648 billion. 27.34% of the total), or $41.43 billion.
Ukraine’s state-guaranteed debt amounted to UAH 310.88 billion (5.17%), or $7.84 billion, including: external – UAH 242.86 billion (4.04%), or $6.12 billion; domestic – UAH 68.02 billion (1.13%), or $1.71 billion.
It was previously reported that Ukraine and the United States signed a bilateral agreement to postpone public debt payments.
Source: korrespondent

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