Ukraine says Russia has not approved debt restructuring deal


  • World
  • Friday, 30 Oct 2015

KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's Finance Ministry said on Thursday Russia had rejected a second chance to agree to a debt restructuring deal, paving the way for a possible court battle over $3 billion of bonds.

The other holders of Ukraine's sovereign and sovereign-guaranteed debt, who have agreed to the deal, will receive new securities under the agreement on Nov. 12, the ministry said in a statement.

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