The Republic of Moldova survives financially thanks to the support provided by the European Union, while the tense relationship with the International Monetary Fund blocks access to other important sources of external financing, economist Veaceslav Ioniță said on the ZIUA publication's "In Context" program. Ioniță compared the idea of a new agreement with the IMF without a financing component to "going to the cafeteria without putting food on yo…
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The Republic of Moldova survives financially thanks to the support provided by the European Union, while the tense relationship with the International Monetary Fund blocks access to other important sources of external financing, economist Veaceslav Ioniță said on the ZIUA publication's "In Context" program. Ioniță compared the idea of a new agreement with the IMF without a financing component to "going to the cafeteria without putting food on yo…