KIEV, Feb. 4 – Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has said that the terms of cooperation with the International Monetary Fund under which the fund provides lending to Ukraine could be reviewed if the Ukrainian market does not develop as rapidly as planned.
"Due to the fact that world markets are in a state of uncertainty, we are experiencing serious problems. The plans that we have been building together with the IMF mission, first and foremost, those related to economic development, could be reviewed if our domestic market does not develop as rapidly as we expected," he told journalists in Kiev on Friday.
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