On
Monday, December 22, heads of diplomatic missions of G7 States (Britain, Italy,
Canada, Germany, United States of America, France and Japan) made a public
statement before the voting in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the key pieces
of legislation, including 2016 State Budget and amendments to the Tax Code of
Ukraine.
“We commend and fully support the efforts of the Government to achieve a
workable deal that is in line with Ukraine’s reform commitments under its IMF
program. Passing a fiscally sustainable budget is vital for Ukraine’s economic
health and stability as well as the continuation of financial assistance from
Ukraine’s international partners”, the statement reads.
The G7 Ambassadors call on the VR deputies to support the proposed
legislative package: “The reforms to which Ukraine has committed in its IMF
programme will be essential to restore economic stability and return Ukraine to
a path to growth and prosperity. We call upon Rada Deputies to exercise their
responsibilities carefully and not to jeopardise this programme”.
The statement of G7 was backed by Nordic-Baltic Ambassadors –
representatives from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and
Sweden.
“The 2016 State Budget as well as any changes to the tax code need to
be fiscally sustainable and consistent with Ukraine’s commitments to the
International Monetary Fund,” the document reads.
The statement contains also that Ukraine’s Government draft State Budget “fulfills these
important prerequisites”.
“We call on all Ukrainian political forces to unite around a responsible
economic policy that will restore economic stability and create conditions for
growth”, the statement of the Ambassadors of Nordic and Baltic States reads.
Statement of G7 Ambassadors: https://www.gov.uk/government/world-location-news/statement-of-g7-ambassadors-on-state-budget-of-ukraine
Statement of Nordic-Baltic Ambassadors in Kyiv on State Budget and
Amendments to the Tax Code: http://www.swedenabroad.com/Pages/StandardPage.aspx?id=100486&epslanguage=en-GB
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