NOVOHRAD-VOLYNSKY, Aug. 26 – Parliament Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn said he sees no tragedy in the postponement of a visit by the International Monetary Fund mission to Ukraine.
"As for the IMF, the fund's assets are not that important to Ukraine… they are not being spent, as you know they are kept on respective accounts," Lytvyn told reporters in Novohrad-Volynsky in Zhytomyr region on Friday, commenting on the postponement of the visit by the IMF to Ukraine.
"Evaluation is important to Ukraine, first of all from the IMF - evaluation of Ukraine's movement towards necessary reforms and transformations that will allow the country to cooperate with other world financial organizations," the speaker said.
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