Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has stated that Ukraine requires a budget of $42 billion this year and next to address a significant deficit and aid reconstruction efforts following Russia's invasion. The call for financial support was made amidst the ongoing economic challenges faced by the country. The funds would be utilized to address the massive deficit and assist in rebuilding efforts after the devastation caused by the invasion. The plea for assistance comes as Ukraine continues to grapple with the aftermath of the conflict.
UKRAINE NEEDS $42 BILLION BUDGET SUPPORT THIS YEAR AND NEXT (Reuters) Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the country would need budget of $42 billion this year to plug a massive deficit and aid reconstruction from the devastation caused by Russia's invasion. https://t.co/9Ywy7rDqZs
Ukraine needs $42bn on top of $150bn already appropriated? Are they asking for so much bc they think the US is going to run out of money?
⚡️Shmyhal: Ukraine facing $42 billion budget deficit in 2024. Ukraine will need about $42 billion in economic assistance in 2024 to make up for the looming budget deficit, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said in his address to the World Bank and IMF forum in Morocco on Oct. 11.
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Ukraine Prime Minister Says Ukraine Will Need Budget Support Of About $42 Billion This Year And Next Year.
🇺🇦 UKRAINE PM SHMYHAL SAYS UKRAINE WILL NEED BUDGET SUPPORT OF ABOUT $42 BILLION THIS YEAR AND NEXT YEAR -IMF/WORLD BANK AID EVENT