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Debt-related developments continue to shape Ukraine’s economic landscape. Recently, two deputies and a criminal ring leader were detained for extorting $60,000 from a former deputy mayor, emphasizing the impact of corruption on the economy. Fitch Ratings has maintained Ukraine's rating at ‘limited default,’ reflecting the country's ongoing financial struggles. Meanwhile, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a law introducing a moratorium on foreign debt repayments, providing temporary relief. The Supreme Court of Great Britain's decision favoring Ukraine against a $3 billion 'Yanukovych’s debt' claim marks a legal triumph. These events highlight the complexities surrounding Ukraine's debt challenges, influencing both economic and political realms.

What impact does the moratorium on foreign debt have on Ukraine's economy?

The moratorium signed by President Zelenskyy allows Ukraine to temporarily halt foreign debt payments, easing financial pressure. It aims to stabilize the economy by reallocating resources towards pressing needs rather than immediate repayments, providing a buffer for economic planning and recovery during challenging times.

What does a 'limited default' rating signify for Ukraine?

A 'limited default' rating indicates a severe financial state where a country has failed to meet some of its debt obligations without completely ceasing all repayments. For Ukraine, this reflects ongoing economic difficulties, affecting its ability to secure favorable terms in international financial markets.

How did the Supreme Court ruling benefit Ukraine in the debt case with Russia?

The ruling favored Ukraine in a $3 billion debt dispute linked to the previous leadership's liability under Yanukovych. The decision alleviates some financial burdens, allowing Ukraine to focus on current economic challenges without the immediate pressure of repaying that disputed amount.

Why were deputies involved in an extortion case in Dnipropetrovsk?

In Dnipropetrovsk region, two deputies and a criminal leader extorted $60,000 from a former deputy mayor. This incident illustrates the endemic corruption challenges faced by Ukraine, which undermine public trust and economic integrity, highlighting the need for ongoing reform and vigilance in governance.

What challenges does Ukraine face in restructuring its foreign debt?

Restructuring Ukraine’s foreign debt involves negotiating terms with creditors under severe economic constraints. The challenge lies in aligning international support with domestic capabilities to ensure sustainable repayment plans while accommodating economic growth and stability needs within the geopolitical context.

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IMF urges Ukraine and Russia to talk on debt restructurization The International Monetary Fund on Thursday urged Russia and Ukraine to discuss restructuring a $3 billion debt. 13 448 125 Economics

There is visible progress in negotiations on restructuring of Ukraine’s external debt, - Finance Ministry There has been certain progress in negotiations with creditors on the restructuring of the foreign debt of Ukraine. 11 261 123 Ukrainian Politics

Finance Minister Jаresko to discuss state debt, - Ministry of Finance The Minister of Finance of Ukraine Natalie Jaresko departed to San Francisco today for talks with a special committee of creditors. Should they fail to reach an agreement, Ukraine will have to use alternative mechanisms at the beginning of the next week. 7 603 116 Ukrainian Politics

розенко Benefits monetization to be launched in a week, about 1.5 million Ukrainian families to receive payments, Deputy PM Rozenko says The Ministry of Finance and Social Policy of Ukraine has only a week to submit and implement procedure allowing the people to receive the monetized part of the saved benefits. The local authorities should implement this resolution. 37 183 109 Ukrainian Politics

No "justifiable defence" in Ukraine's $3 bln Russia loan case London's high court ruled on Wednesday that Ukraine did not provide "justifiable defence" in a $3 billion Eurobond case (the so-called "Yanukovych's loan" by Russia to Ukraine) brought by Russia against Kyiv and that it would not be right for the case to go to full trial. 50 464 101 Ukrainian Politics

Budget Has no Money for Government Employees, Says Yatsenyuk. VIDEO Budget Has no Money for Government Employees, Says Yatsenyuk. VIDEO United opposition demands that the Prime Minister reports how much funds are in the Single Treasury Account, how much is lacking for salaries of government employees and what is the deficit of the state budget. 7 376 93 Economics

Wages Debt in Ukraine Exceeds 1 Billion Hryvnia: Donetsk Oblast in the Lead Wages Debt in Ukraine Exceeds 1 Billion Hryvnia: Donetsk Oblast in the Lead Leadership for unpaid wages is still retained by Donetsk oblast. Kyiv is in third place. 3 668 93 Economics

Russia and Ukraine fails to agree upon negotiations on "Yanukovych debt", - Russian Finance Ministry Russia and Ukraine, with the mediation of Germany have discussed the possibility of negotiations on Ukraine's $3 bn debt but have not yet succeeded to agree on specific meetings. 12 239 91 Previously in trend: Ukraine's agreement with creditors

нафтогаз Arbitration court to determine eligibility of Gazprom claims, - Naftohaz Naftohaz of Ukraine considers the "take or pay" provision to be not market based, invalid and inapplicable as set out in the gas supply contract with the Russian Gazprom. 24 723 88 Economics

Azarov will Repay Foreign Debt with the Use of the Population Azarov will Repay Foreign Debt with the Use of the Population's Funds The government has approved the mechanism of investing the people's funds into the government's currency treasury bonds. 16 372 87 Economics

Ukraine’s foreign debt decreased by $23.5 billion over year, - PM Yatseniuk Ukraine managed to reduce its gross external debt by $23.5 billion or 16 percent over the year. 14 816 86 Ukrainian Politics

Lenders delay decision on restructuring Ukraine's debt - Finance Minister Jaresko Finance Minister Natalie Jaresko claims that lenders drag out a decision to restructure the external debt of Ukraine. 14 643 79 Economics

корниец "Diamond" prosecutor Korniiets borrowed $700,000 as public employee. DOCUMENT (in Ukrainian) Infamous ex-deputy prosecutor of the Kyiv region Oleksandr Korniiets has run into huge debts at odds with his official salary. 42 779 78 Previously in trend: 'Diamond prosecutors' case

Russia refused to discuss debt restructuring with Ukraine, - Government Commissioner Lisovenko Russia did not put forward any counter offer on restructuring a $3-billion Eurobond after the rejection of Ukraine's proposal in the framework of debt operations. 12 609 76 Economics

бюджет минфин дефицит Negotiations between Ukraine and its debtholders still underway, - Ukraine’s Finance Ministry The negotiations between Ukraine and its creditors to restructure public debt are underway in San Francisco. 12 067 66 Ukrainian Politics

Broadcasts of Ukraine Broadcasts of Ukraine's national TV channel suspended over debts, National Broadcaster CEO Alasania says Broadcasting, Radiocommunications & Television Concern (BRT) suspended broadcasts of the UA:Pershyi national television channel over debts. 6 074 62 Incidents

данилюк Ukraine does not have to return "Yanukovych's loan" to Russia, Finance Minister Danyliuk says Ukraine does not have to return the $3 billion loan to Russia, which had been obtained during fugitive president Yanukovych's tenure, prior to Euromaidan events. 19 390 59 Ukrainian Politics

яресько jaresko Ukraine still hopes for Putin's loan of $3 billion to be restructured, - Finance Minister Jaresko. VIDEO Despite feeling that Ukraine's problems are getting overlooked in the wake of the Greek financial crisis, the country's authorities hope to be able to successfully negotiate on loans restructuring, including that of $3 billion provided by Russia's Vladimir Putin to then-president Yanukovych in the end of 2013. 8 874 55 Ukrainian Politics

London court to hear Ukraine-Russia $3B Eurobond dispute today - Finance Ministry London court to hear Ukraine-Russia $3B Eurobond dispute today - Finance Ministry On Jan. 22, a London-based appeals court is to consider Ukraine's appeal against the decision of the High Court of London, which obliges to pay Russia $3 billion of the so-called "Yanukovych debt" for the Eurobonds issued by Ukraine in 2013. 5 441 55 Economics

"We are fully prepared to court action with Russia," - PM Yatseniuk The moratorium on the payment of "Yanukovych debt" will be in force as long as the Russian Federation does not accept the conditions, under which the majority of debt holders have restructured debts owed by Ukraine. 6 537 52 Ukrainian Politics

Russia made no offers on "Yanukovych debt", - Finance Minister Jaresko The Ministry of Finance has not yet received offers from the Russian side on the restructuring of the Ukrainian debt in the amount of $3 billion. 5 710 51 Economics

Ukraine’s external debt grew by 1.2% in April In April 2015 the external debt of Ukraine increased by 1.2%, or $380 million, amounting to $33.157 billion. 5 793 28 World

Kharkiv’s electricity debt Kharkiv has formed largest systemic debt for gas and electricity among Ukrainian cities – media The accumulation of debts is occurring against a backdrop of constant attacks on energy infrastructure. This means that the industry needs resources not only for current operations but also for restoration and protection. Due to the accumulation and non-payment of debts, there is a risk of disrupting preparations for the next winter. 5 410 42 Previously in trend: Rates for housing services and utilities

fitch,ratings Fitch affirms Ukraine’s rating at ’limited default’ The international rating agency Fitch Ratings has affirmed Ukraine's long-term foreign currency rating at RD - limited default. 3 443 27

комунальні It is prohibited to disconnect utilities due to debts during martial law, - Ministry of Reintegration It is prohibited to disconnect utilities due to debts during martial law 5 240 21 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine War

80,000 consumers left without water supply in Luhansk region 80,000 consumers left without water supply in Luhansk region Lysychansk water service company situated in Luhansk region was turned off due to the debt for electricity supply. 1 345 18 Incidents

янукович,путін Supreme Court of Great Britain ruled in favor of Ukraine in case of Yanukovych’s three-billion dollar "debt". The Supreme Court of Great Britain ruled in favor of Ukraine in the case of "Yanukovych’s debt" of $3 billion. 7 662 12 World

extorted money from the deputy mayor in Dnipropetrovsk region Two deputies and criminal leader extorted $60,000 from former deputy mayor in Dnipropetrovsk region. They have been detained. PHOTOS Police in Dnipropetrovsk region detained two deputies and a criminal leader who extorted $60,000 from a former deputy mayor. 3 880 11

Ukraine-Russia total mutual claims amount to almost $100 billion Mutual claims filed by Russia and Ukraine in lawsuits and other legal claims from Stockholm to The Hague amount to almost $100 billion. 5 409 2 Economics

Ukraine calls Thursday creditor talks, the week being ‘decisive’ Ukraine called a meeting with its creditors for Thursday and said this week will be crucial in reaching a $19 billion restructuring deal as time runs short for executing any agreement. 108 0 Economics

Зеленський Zelenskyy signs law on moratorium on foreign debt repayment President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed Law No. 11396, which allows the government to suspend foreign debt payments until October 1. 35 0

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