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The Ministry of Finance shared information about the State Borgh of Ukraine as o...

By $ 4 billion more. The State Bargrus of Ukraine continues to grow through the war with the Russian Federation

The Ministry of Finance shared information about the State Borgh of Ukraine as of March 2023. Focus tells about the main numbers. According to the results of March 2023, the amount of state and government guaranteed by the state in UAH equivalent became higher by UAH 143. 23 billion, and in Dollarov - by $ 3. 92 billion. This is evidenced by the data of the Ministry of Finance. As of March 31, the state debt of our country amounted to UAH 4. 38 trillion, or $ 119. 91 billion. For example, external debt is 2.

87 trillion UAH (65. 47% of the total), or $ 78. 51 billion. At the same time, the domestic debt reaches 1. 51 trillion UAH (34. 53%), or $ 41. 4 billion. It should be noted that in the United States agreed in 2023 to provide the budget of Ukraine in the form of grants for $ 9. 9 billion. Meanwhile, the EU will provide 18 billion euros with macro -financial assistance in the form of preferential loans.

By the way, to pay all loans from the European Union in the framework of financial support against the background of the war, our country will be 35 years old. Thus, in February 2023, Deputy Minister of Finance of Ukraine Olga Zikova called the distribution of how Ukraine would give loans to international partners. "The EU provides such conditions that the loan repayment period is 35 years, and interest instead of Ukraine will cover our European partners.

This is one example of how partners are understanding about our country's debt burden," she said. We will remind, in August 2022 it became known that the government managed to agree with the creditors on deferral of payments from external debt by 2024. The consent for debt restructuring was given by the owners of about 75% of Ukraine's foreign bonds worth about $ 20 billion. The corresponding decision came into force on August 11.