Pakistan
‘IMF deal on track,’ says Finance Minister a day after cancelation of US visit
Ishaq Dar says he decided not to visit Washington to take part in the meeting with the IMF and World Bank due to prevailing economic crisis.
Islamabad: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that the government was planning to bring new schemes for the development of the country.
In a video statement on Saturday, he said provision of fuel subsidy to motorcycles and cars up to 800cc is under consideration.
He said he will virtually attend the upcoming annual spring meeting of the International Monetary Fund.
Refuting the impression given by some media outlets, Ishaq Dar said our team will be participating in the scheduled meetings as per routine whereas he will attend important meetings virtually.</p
Finance Minister @MIshaqDar50 will virtually attend upcoming annual spring meeting of International Monetary Fund https://t.co/AiJ1zYpgw1
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) April 8, 2023
Citing prevailing political situation of the country, the Minister said he decided to participate in IMF meeting virtually as Supreme Court of Pakistan has asked the government to provide funds to Election Commission of Pakistan to hold elections in Punjab.
Ishaq Dar said Pakistan has repaid debt around eleven billion dollars in the past few months.
He expressed hope that staff level agreement with the IMF will be finalized soon.
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