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US will provide $10 billion in new economic aid to Ukraine in coming months.
Critical that IMF move swiftly on a fully financed programme for Ukraine, will promote 'continued robust support' at G20 meetings. Will discuss how G20 can advance World Bank reforms to boost finance to fight climate change, other global challenges.Will express views that russia is in clear violation of international law in its war on Ukraine.Communique still under negotiation, but past g20 statements have contained strong language on ukraine conflict.Amidst escalating geopolitical tensions, Yellen’s comments are helping the safe-haven US Dollar recover some ground in the European trading hours.
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