Ukraine had faced three months of anti-government protest when President Viktor Yanukovych fled the country late February.
Its economy teetering on collapse, Ukraine was pushed closer to the edge with Russia's takeover of the Crimean Peninsula and Moscow's multi billion dollar bill for gas deliveries.
After two weeks of talks in Kiev, the IMF said in a statement today that the precise amount would be determined once Ukrainian authorities offered more precision on their needs and it was clear what other aid the country would receive.
Russia is raising natural gas prices for Ukraine, and the households in Ukraine should expect their gas bills to double in May, Ukrainian officials said.