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    IMF mission starts work in Kyiv as Ukraine seeks funds for 2026

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An IMF mission has started in Kyiv to help Ukraine address its 2026 budget needs amid rising military expenses and a growing fiscal gap.

    Table of Contents

    • IMF Mission and Ukraine's Financial Needs
    • Rising Military Spending
    • Budget Deficit Overview
    • Current IMF Lending Program
    • Future Cooperation with IMF

    IMF mission starts work in Kyiv as Ukraine seeks funds for 2026

    IMF Mission and Ukraine's Financial Needs

    KYIV (Reuters) -An International Monetary Fund mission started work in Ukraine on Wednesday as Kyiv seeks funds to cover a gaping hole in its wartime budget next year.

    Rising Military Spending

    Kyiv's spending on the army is continuing to rise as Russia's war in Ukraine drags on, and the financing gap is growing.

    Budget Deficit Overview

    "Our focus: budget 2026, fiscal forecast, structural reforms. We align the next steps of cooperation, taking into account the needs of the state budget for the coming years," Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said in a post on X.

    Current IMF Lending Program

    The government is yet to unveil its draft budget for next year. This year's budget deficit is planned at about $38 billion.

    Future Cooperation with IMF

    Central Bank Governor Andriy Pyshnyi has said that only about a third of the $65 billion needed for both 2026 and 2027 has been pledged, with talks under way on the rest.

    Ukraine spends most state revenues on the army and finances social and humanitarian spending with foreign aid, which finance ministry data show has totalled nearly $145 billion since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

    Ukraine currently has a $15.5-billion four-year lending program with the IMF and has already received $10.6 billion under the Extended Fund Facility loan, according to official data.

    Ukrainian officials have said Kyiv wants to start talks on a new program with the IMF.

    (Reporting by Olena Harmash, Editing by Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •IMF mission starts in Kyiv to address Ukraine's 2026 budget needs.
    • •Ukraine faces a growing budget deficit due to increased military spending.
    • •Current budget deficit is planned at $38 billion for this year.
    • •Ukraine has a $15.5-billion lending program with the IMF.
    • •Talks are underway for a new IMF program to cover future needs.

    Frequently Asked Questions about IMF mission starts work in Kyiv as Ukraine seeks funds for 2026

    1What is the purpose of the IMF mission in Ukraine?

    The IMF mission aims to address Ukraine's financial needs as it seeks funds to cover a significant gap in its wartime budget for 2026.

    2How much is Ukraine's planned budget deficit for this year?

    Ukraine's budget deficit for this year is planned at about $38 billion.

    3What has been the total foreign aid received by Ukraine since the war began?

    Ukraine has received nearly $145 billion in foreign aid since the onset of the war with Russia.

    4What is the current status of Ukraine's lending program with the IMF?

    Ukraine currently has a $15.5 billion four-year lending program with the IMF and has received $10.6 billion under the Extended Fund Facility loan.

    5What are the main focuses of the IMF mission in Ukraine?

    The IMF mission is focusing on Ukraine's budget for 2026, fiscal forecasts, and necessary structural reforms.

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