Pak holds talks with IMF delegation on bailout package

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Senior Pakistani officials on Wednesday held technical discussions with a visiting IMF delegation for a package to the cash-strapped country.

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

Wednesday's talks came days after met IMF in

The IMF delegation, which arrived in on Monday, is expected to conclude the technical details of the proposed loan by May 6. The proposed package is expected to range between USD 7 billion and USD 8 billion, Geo reported.

The Pakistani delegation was led by to on Finance, Dr Abdul Hafeez Shaikh, and includes three additional secretaries and a from the

Secretaries from the power and petroleum divisions, and the chairmen of the (FBR) and the also participated in the talks.

Khan met IMF Lagarde on Friday last week on the sidelines of the second Belt and Road Forum in

During the meeting, they agreed on the importance of the IMF programme for the country and reviewed the relationship between Pakistan and the global lender, the report said.

Khan had identified areas of reforms and initiatives being undertaken by his government to stabilise the economy, control inflation and achieve fiscal balance.

They also agreed on the need for a social safety net for vulnerable groups of the society.

"We discussed prospects for a comprehensive policy package and international financial support to help stabilise the of Pakistan, and also the need to strengthen governance and protect the poor," Lagarde said in a post after the meeting.

Pakistan wants the IMF to focus on the long-term structural reforms that help revive its instead of attaching conditions that would be difficult to implement.

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First Published: Wed, May 01 2019. 16:30 IST