Ukraine signs $1.5 billion loan agreements with World Bank
The Ukrainian government has signed loan
agreements worth a total of $1.48 billion with the World Bank on Monday
to finance three new projects in the country, reports itar-tass.
“The package of three new projects is part of the total volume of aid
to Ukraine announced by World Bank Group in March this year,” the
Ukrainian government’s press office reported.
“This aid worth a total of $3.5 billion is expected to be delivered to Ukraine until the end of 2014,” the press office said.
The first loan of $750 million will be spent on “the budget support,” the Ukrainian government said.
“Also, municipal heat and power companies in ten cities will receive $382 million as part of a project to raise energy efficiency,” the press office said. The remaining $350 million will be provided to ten water supply enterprises and one waste disposal company, the government said.
“This aid worth a total of $3.5 billion is expected to be delivered to Ukraine until the end of 2014,” the press office said.
The first loan of $750 million will be spent on “the budget support,” the Ukrainian government said.
“Also, municipal heat and power companies in ten cities will receive $382 million as part of a project to raise energy efficiency,” the press office said. The remaining $350 million will be provided to ten water supply enterprises and one waste disposal company, the government said.
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