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IMF Approves Additional $500 Million for Ukraine, Warns of Fragile Economic Future

June 30, 2025
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has announced the completion of the eighth review of Ukraine’s $15.5 billion four-year support program, unlocking an additional $500 million in crucial funding for the war-ravaged country.

This latest disbursement brings the total amount released under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) to $10.6 billion, the IMF confirmed in an official statement on Monday.

Despite Ukraine’s economy being battered by the prolonged Russian invasion, the IMF acknowledged Kyiv’s resilience, crediting “skillful policymaking” and substantial international assistance for helping the country maintain a fragile macroeconomic stability. However, the global lender cautioned that Ukraine’s economic outlook remains overshadowed by “exceptionally high” risks as the conflict persists with no clear end in sight.

“Russia’s war continues to take a devastating social and economic toll on Ukraine,” said Gita Gopinath, the IMF’s First Deputy Managing Director. “Nevertheless, macroeconomic stability has been preserved… through extraordinary effort and international solidarity.”

The IMF noted that Ukraine has met all performance benchmarks required for this review. These included key reforms aimed at strengthening the country’s financial market infrastructure and aligning its financial instruments—including securitization and bonds—with global standards. The review also set four new structural benchmarks, which involve implementing international valuation norms and enhancing transparency in market operations.

Still, the IMF granted Ukrainian authorities additional time to fulfill several pending reform goals, such as appointing a new head of the State Customs Service, underscoring the difficulties of advancing institutional reforms amid wartime conditions.

In a move reflecting shifting fiscal needs, Kyiv has requested a rephasing of IMF disbursements to better align with its projected funding requirements for the rest of 2025. The IMF did not disclose specific details regarding the requested rephasing.

The Fund reiterated its 2025 growth forecast for Ukraine at a modest 2–3 percent, pointing to challenges such as reduced gas production and weaker agricultural exports—both major revenue streams disrupted by the war. Given the ongoing strain, the IMF said Ukraine would likely need to introduce a supplementary budget to manage the additional fiscal burden.

Meanwhile, the prospect of renewed talks over Ukraine’s complex debt restructuring has resurfaced. Yuriy Butsa, Ukraine’s debt management chief, said that the completion of this IMF review could pave the way for revisiting negotiations on the country’s GDP-linked warrants—a controversial and long-stalled component of Ukraine’s sovereign debt profile.

As Ukraine braces for another challenging year under the shadow of war, continued financial support from the IMF and other international partners will be vital in keeping the country’s economy afloat and preparing for eventual recovery.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The IMF has approved a $500 million disbursement to Ukraine, bringing total support to $10.6 billion, as the country continues to manage severe war-related economic risks. Despite ongoing conflict, Ukraine has met key reform targets, but still faces high uncertainty and needs further financial and structural support to stay afloat.

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