Pak\, IMF to reach agreement soon on bailout package: Finance Minister

Pak, IMF to reach agreement soon on bailout package: Finance Minister

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan, facing acute financial woes, will soon reach an agreement with the IMF on a plan after the global lender revised its stand, Minister on Monday.

While speaking to journalists here, Umar said had not changed its stance in talks with the IMF. He added that the IMF had revised their stance and "the gap" between the IMF and had decreased.

Pakistan will reach an agreement soon with the IMF, Dawn newspaper quoted Umar as saying.

He said the new IMF is to arrive in Pakistan on Tuesday for an introductory visit.

Earlier, said the IMF has proposed tough conditions for a package.

With the generous Chinese assistance, Pakistan has so far received a total of USD 9.1 billion in financial aid packages from friendly countries during the current fiscal year.

While has pumped-in USD 4.1 billion, Pakistan has got USD 3 billion from and USD 2 billion from (UAE).

On March 16, Umar had hinted that package talks with the IMF are in their final stages and the government will have further negotiations with the newly appointed IMF before reaching an agreement.

"Pakistan has come closer to reaching an agreement with the IMF as the differences between Pakistan and the IMF over a possible bailout package have decreased," he had said.

The minister had said that a deal would materialise only after a detailed discussion with the IMF

He said that no final amount for the bailout package had been decided so far, as negotiations were still underway.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 21:20 IST