The United States is considering writing off Ukraine's foreign debt

The White House is open to appropriate negotiations.

The United States is ready to consider all options that help Ukraine rebuild the country and fight Russia’s armed aggression. In particular, the United States does not reject the write-off of our country's foreign debt. This was stated at a briefing by White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki.

“We are very open to anything that will help Ukrainians rebuild their country; Of course, in the fight against Russian invasion. And we know that humanitarian and economic aid, which will take many forms, is right? – vital for them and for their successful progress. And I can clarify whether we have a specific opinion on the write-off of foreign debt, “Psaki said.

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Recall that to compensate losses caused by Russia's war against Ukraine, the Ukrainian economy must grow annually by 15 percent for five years or seven percent for ten years. Russia's war destroyed more than 50 percent of Ukraine's GDP .

See special topic: No war, no conflict, no invasion – the UN Security Council expressed “deep concern” in the first collective document on the situation in Ukraine The text of the general statement, in particular, was agreed by the aggressor country Russia. Zelensky awarded Zaluzhny and four other servicemen with the Cross of Military Merit The President also announced the establishment of a special collective award “For Courage and Courage” for combat units. Pentagon to allocate $ 17.8 million for Switchblade drones for Ukraine In addition, Ukraine will receive high-precision weapons, communication devices, combat medical equipment and consumables . Ukrzaliznytsia resumes train traffic to Borodyanka Suburban trains did not run due to the destruction of the bridge and tracks. Azovstal evacuates 50 civilians – Vereshchuk The minister said the process had slowed down significantly due to shelling by the occupiers.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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