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Ukraine’s creditors grant 2-year moratorium on RM89 bil foreign debt

Investors agree to allow country maintain macro-financial stability, says prime minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 11 Aug 2022 5:00PM

Ukraine’s creditors grant 2-year moratorium on RM89 bil foreign debt
Ukraine’s lenders have agreed to a pause for the payment of its RM89.1 billion debt, as its economy has been severely impacted by Russia’s invasion, says Prime Minister Denys Shmygal today. – @denys_shmygal Twitter pic, August 11, 2022

KYIV – Ukraine’s lenders agreed to a pause for the payment of its US$20 billion (RM89.1 billion) debt, as its economy has been severely impacted by Russia’s invasion, the prime minister said.

“Investors in Ukraine’s foreign debt agreed to postpone payments until 2024. It allows Ukraine to maintain macro-financial stability and strengthen economic sustainability,” Denys Shmygal tweeted yesterday.

Holders of about 75% of Ukraine’s debt agreed to the pause, the Finance Ministry said in a press release.

A group of Western countries – including Britain, France, Germany, Japan and the United States – had already agreed on allowing Ukraine to postpone interest payments on its debt last month, and had called on other countries to join the effort.

The $20 billion debt freeze is a new step in the effort to financially support Ukraine during the war.

“We were also happy to hear that the majority of our investors expressed willingness to participate in the post-war reconstruction efforts of Ukraine,” Yuriy Butsa, the government’s commissioner for public debt management, said in the same press release.

The World Bank estimated that Ukraine’s economy could contract by 45% this year. – AFP, August 11, 2022

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