Ukrainian Government Delegation in the USA: What Decisions are Being Made for Energy and Sanctions.
The Ukrainian government delegation is on a working visit to the USA, where it participates in the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. The delegation includes representatives of the government, the head of the National Bank of Ukraine, and the leadership of Naftogaz.
According to inkorr.com: On October 14, 2025, the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Svyrydenko, announced on social media meetings with the IMF, the World Bank, and other financial institutions. The delegation also plans negotiations with the finance ministers of the USA and other countries.
Enhancing Cooperation Efficiency and Responding to Sanctions
By the instruction of the President of Ukraine, the delegation will focus on energy issues, sanctions, and the development of cooperation with the USA. The Ukrainian side intends to convey to partners the consequences of the recent attacks by the Russians on energy facilities and seeks support and new resources for development.
Representatives of the Ukrainian delegation in the USA actively interact with international financial organizations, seeking ways to deepen cooperation with partners. The working visit aims to strengthen economic ties and support Ukraine in the context of sanctions and attacks on its energy infrastructure.
This visit highlights the significance of international support for Ukraine in difficult times. Active negotiations and discussions on new collaboration opportunities may be key to further developing the country's economy amid the challenges it faces.
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