Ukrainian PM seeks extra int’l funds to avoid default

Ukrainian PM seeks extra int’l funds to avoid default

PanARMENIAN.Net - Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk on Thursday, Dec 11, called for a conference of international lenders to be held to provide Ukraine with extra funds to head off a default, according to Reuters

"In order to survive, in order to prevent a default, we need an international donor conference, the adoption of a Ukrainian recovery plan at this conference and the help of our Western partners," Yatseniuk told parliament.

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