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IMF unblocks $27m for Moldova

Friday, 23 September 2022



WASHINGTON, Sept 22 (AFP): The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday gave Moldova access to about $27 million, after the crisis lender deemed that Ukraine's neighbor had taken strong steps on fiscal governance and anti-corruption.
The loan is part of a larger $800 million package that the country can gain access to over 40 months, if it meets certain milestones as determined in an agreement with the IMF.
With the funds released Wednesday, the total amount Moldova has received from the IMF now totals around $242 million.
Strains on the government finances of Moldova, one of the poorest nations in Europe, have been stretched even more since Russia invaded its neighbor Ukraine, leading to a surge of refugees as well as knock-on effects such as surging gas and food prices.
"Spillovers from the war in Ukraine continue to weigh on Moldova's outlook," said the IMF in a statement Wednesday.