🇺🇦received CAD2.4 billion (USD1.8 billion) from🇨🇦through the @IMFNews Administrated Account. Grateful to the Government of Canada and @DeputyPM_Canada@cafreeland for the crucial efforts in supporting🇺🇦. Funds will be directed to finance priority expenditures of the State Budget
Canada is a leader in innovative financial support to Ukraine. With the new Ukraine Sovereignty Bonds and the IMF Administered Account, we make it easier for the global community to support Ukraine.
Proud to have contributed to this important file.
Today, @CanadianPM announced that the Government of Canada will issue Ukraine Sovereignty Bonds, which will help #Ukraine continue operations and deliver essential services to Ukrainians.
Learn more: https://t.co/4OTSoj9LMf
@Johnny_suputama Beautiful! I used to live in Karatsu and would often visit Yobuko. Glad to see this festival being revived, and well done on getting yourself all the way out there!
@NSaravanamuttoo If the $15M will be used to service the debt, won't there be an incremental cost in years 5-25 for maintenance of the work done in the 4-year option? Or is the $15M/yr in the 25-year plan exclusive of maintenance costs?
Thoughtful assessment of the current state of sovereign debt architecture by @sobel_mark recommending an expanded role for @IMFNews https://t.co/jt84TFnSi8
The Minister of Finance of Ukraine Sergii Marchenko signed a loan agreement with the Government of Canada to provide Ukraine with CAD 500 million concessional loan. The tenure of the loan is 10 years.
https://t.co/WQPR4HveCg
What are the historical roots of the China-Russia relationship, and what holds them together (and keeps them apart) today? Obviously I am biased, but highly recommend this interview with Dr. Leigh Sarty on @policytalkspod! https://t.co/86w7RvoLwB
@thomasjuneau Framed differently, however, it's an important question that I consider often as a public servant working on international issues - why should the average Canadian care about this foreign policy issue?