WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund on Thursday said its board planned to meet on April 30 to consider an aid package for Ukraine, saying that Kiev had supplied the necessary documents to determine whether conditions for a bailout had been met.
The IMF tentatively agreed in late March to provide a $14 billion (8.3 billion pounds)-$18 billion two-year aid package to help Ukraine recover from months of political and economic turmoil.
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