The International Monetary Fund predicts the end of the Russo Ukraine war in 2025 or 2026  

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** to Need $177 Billion External **

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released a new economic report Ukraine. The report says that Ukraine will need to $177.2 billion in external financing by 2026.

**War’s End Projected Late 2025 or Mid-2026**

The IMF projects that the war between and Ukraine will end in late 2025, but there is a possibility it could last until mid-2026. This is based on two different scenarios: a baseline forecast and a downside scenario.

**Economy Showing Resilience**

Despite the ongoing war, Ukraine’s economy has shown resilience. The report says that real GDP growth reached 4% in 2024, which is increase of one percentage point from the previous review.

**Less Severe Winter Impact**

The IMF reports that winter’s impact on the economy may be less severe than expected. This is due to increased business investments in power , enhanced import capabilities from , and ongoing infrastructure repairs.

**Inflation Concerns Persist**

However, inflation concerns persist in Ukraine. The IMF has revised its forecast upward to 10% by year-end. This is because of accelerating raw food prices affecting basic commodities, combined with the effects of previous currency depreciation, wage growth, and energy costs.

**Looking Ahead to 2025**

The IMF maintains its real GDP growth projections at 2.5-3.5% for 2025. This outlook factors in potential benefits from accelerated energy capacity repairs in 2024 and new capacity introduction in 2025.

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