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Ukraine halts payment on $3 bn debt to Russia

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KIEV, Dec 18, (AFP): Ukraine announced on Friday it would not make payment on its $3 billion debt to Russia due this weekend, deepening a row with Moscow which said it would take Kiev to court.

The announceme­nt essentiall­y confirmed that Kiev will default on the bond come Sunday and unleash a protracted legal battle, though the immediate implicatio­ns for its much-needed bailout package from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund were unclear.

Speaking at a government meeting, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that Ukraine “is imposing a moratorium on repaying the so-called Russian debt.”

“From today we are halting payments on this debt,” he said. “I stress, once again, that we are ready for a legal process with the Russian side.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin last week ordered his government to sue Ukraine if it defaults on the bond, after Moscow said that Kiev has rejected its offers of debt restructur­ing.

Ukraine’s default “could obviously complicate Ukrainian access to internatio­nal financial markets”, although it was difficult to tell to what extent, said Oleg Kuzmin, the economist in charge of Russia at the CIS at Renaissanc­e Capital investment bank.

Moscow and Kiev have been locked in a bitter showdown over Russia’s $3 billion loan granted to the pro-Moscow regime of ex-president Viktor Yanukovych in December 2013, not long before he was ousted and fled to Russia.

Ukrainian authoritie­s insist that it is not a sovereign loan by one state to another, but rather a transactio­n made via the financial markets and subject to terms agreed with other creditors.

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