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  • Lara 7:35 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine halts payment on $3 billion debt to Russia 

    KYIV: Ukraine has announced that it would not make payment on its $3 billion debt to Russia due this weekend, deepening a row with Moscow which said it would take Kyiv to court.
    The announcement essentially confirmed that Kyiv will default on the bond come Sunday and unleash a protracted legal battle, though the immediate implications for its much-needed bailout package from the International Monetary Fund were unclear.
    Speaking at a government meeting, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that Ukraine “is imposing a moratorium on repaying the so-called Russian debt.”
    “From today we are halting payments on this debt,” he said.
    “I stress, once again, that we are ready for a legal process with the Russian side.”
    Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered his government to sue Ukraine if it defaults on the bond, after Moscow said that Kyiv has rejected its offers of debt restructuring.
    Ukraine’s default “could obviously complicate Ukrainian access to international financial markets,” although it was difficult to tell to what extent, said Oleg Kuzmin, the economist in charge of Russia at the CIS at Renaissance Capital investment bank.
    Moscow and Kyiv have been locked in a bitter showdown over Russia’s $3 billion loan granted to the pro-Moscow regime of ex-president Viktor Yanukovych in December 2013, not long before he was ousted and fled to Russia.
    Ukrainian authorities insist that it is not a sovereign loan by one state to another, but rather a transaction made via the financial markets and subject to terms agreed with other creditors.
    Kyiv had reached a restructuring deal in August with its private creditors — including major banks and investment funds — who agreed to a 20 percent cut in their claims.
    Moscow however maintains that the loan cannot be considered private debt and has refused such conditions, instead offering to spread out the payment over three years and asking the IMF to pitch in.
    The IMF this week agreed with Moscow that the bond consists of an official loan.
    “Russia has refused, despite our repeated attempts to sign the agreement for restructuring, to accept our proposals,” Yatsenyuk said.
    Cash-strapped Kyiv is in dire need of further international funding and was required by the IMF to restructure a total of $15.3 billion of debt to unlock the next installment of the $17.5 billion aid package.
    After the IMF changed its rule on debt this month to make it possible to provide funding to a country that is in arrears to an official creditor, Kyiv is more confident that the disagreement with Moscow poses no risks to its aid plan.
    The country’s finance ministry on Friday said that it expects that the new rule “will allow the IMF to continue financing Ukraine” despite Kyiv’s position on the bond and suspension of payment.
    “Ukraine does not risk much by not paying its debt to Russia on time,” said Taras Kotovych, a financial analyst in the Investment group Capital Ukraine, said.
    Despite this, a default “does feed into broader concerns that the country’s IMF program is now at risk,” William Jackson, senior emerging markets economist for Capital Economics, said in a research note.
    “In terms of what today’s news means for the country’s IMF bailout, the implications are unclear as yet,” he wrote, as the IMF decision also requires “the debtor’s good faith efforts” to reach a deal.
    “It’s not difficult to envisage any debt talks breaking down,” he added.

     
  • Lara 6:51 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine’s PM says his country won’t repay $3 billion debt owed to Russia this … 

    MOSCOW – Ukraine won’t make a $3 billion debt repayment due to Russia this weekend because Moscow refused to agree to terms already accepted by other international creditors, Ukraine’s prime minister said Friday.

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  • Lara 6:27 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine not to repay $3-billion debt to Russia: Premier 

    Ukraine’s prime minister says the country will not pay back its USD three-billion debt to Russia despite Moscow’s warning that it would take legal action against Kyiv if it misses looming deadline for the debt redemption.

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  • Lara 6:22 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine refuses to repay $3bn loan owed to Russia after bitter row 

    Ukraine has refused to repay Russia a $3bn (£2.01bn) loan after a bitter row that could put on hold Kyiv’s plans to restructure its growing debt with international creditors.

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  • Lara 5:52 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Kremlin slams NATO, Kyiv for ‘erroneous’ interpretation 

    Moscow, Dec 18: The Kremlin today slammed NATO and Ukraine for misinterpreting a remark by President Vladimir Putin as a virtual admission of Russian troops in eastern Ukraine. The Russian president yesterday once again denied the presence of regular Russian troops in Ukraine but admitted that some people have been carrying out military tasks there. (ALSO READ: Canadian kills British man after getting high on hallucinogenic tea)

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  • Lara 5:50 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine Is on Track to Default on Its Russian Debt 

     
  • Lara 5:17 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Ukraine halts $3 billion debt payment to Russia; court fight expected 

    KYIV, Ukraine, Dec. 18 (UPI) — Ukraine is about to default on a $3 billion loan and its creditor, Russia, says it is prepared to go to international court.

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  • Lara 5:05 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Turks favor Ukraine as New Year destination 


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  • Lara 4:48 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    No money for Moscow as Ukraine refuses to repay $3bn to Russia 

    Ukraine says it will not repay the $3bn debt owned by Russia due this weekend.

    Kyiv claims Moscow has refused to discuss restructuring proposals.

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  • Lara 4:45 pm on December 18, 2015 Permalink
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    Russia demands Kyiv withdraw troops from seized villages in Donbas to … 


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