News on March 30: France refused to extradite Zhevago, energy giants are asked to share excess profits with Ukraine

News on March 30: France refused to extradite Zhevago, energy giants are asked to share excess profits with Ukraine

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About the IMF. The Board of Directors of the IMF on Friday, March 31, will consider Ukraine’s request to open a new 4-year extended EFF funding program.

About Zhevago. The court in the city of Chambéry (France) made a decision in the hearing on the extradition of businessman Konstantin Zhevago to Ukraine – the request of the Ukrainian side was rejected.

About the “grain deal”. Turkey and the UN officially declaredthat the “grain initiative” was extended for 120 days, and not for 60, as Moscow claimed.

About excess profits of energy giants. Minister of Energy Herman Galushchenko considers, that it would be fair to direct part of the surplus profits received by large energy companies to the restoration of Ukraine. The amount of excess profits received by the energy giants is estimated at 200 billion dollars.

About goods for the army. Cabinet simplified the procedure for a number of dual-purpose goods needed for the front to repel Russia or as components for Ukrainian weapons manufacturers, in particular, communication and information protection systems.

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