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IMF raises concern over Ukraine’s access to $8.1 billion aid, Bloomberg News reports

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March 17 (Reuters) - ‌The International Monetary Fund has ​raised concerns that Ukraine may be unable to ⁠tap its $8.1 billion aid as lawmakers stall on measures to release the funding, ​Bloomberg News said on Tuesday, citing an IMF ‌representative familiar with the matter.

The Ukrainian parliament has until the end of this month to ⁠pass a package of ⁠legislative amendments that would raise taxes on businesses and households under a four-year loan program approved in February, the report ‌said. 

Last month, the IMF disbursed $1.5 billion to ⁠help keep the government ‌running, as its war against ​Russia's invasion drags into a fifth year.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. ‌The IMF did not ​immediately respond to Reuters' ⁠request for comment. 

The IMF's staff, led ‌by mission chief ⁠Gavin Gray, is set to meet Ukrainian lawmakers starting from March 18, added the ​source, who sought ‌anonymity to discuss private talks, the agency ⁠said. 

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Christopher Cushing ​and Clarence Fernandez)

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