Ukraine could suspend its debt payments and be forced into a fully fledged default within days if no solution is reached at a meeting with creditors.
Ukraine is facing a $15.3 billion funding gap that worsened after Russia's annexation of Crimea and backing for militants in eastern Ukraine.
Tom Barton reports.
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