According to the details, IMF’s communication director Julie Kozack gave a media briefing.


New York: International Monetary Fund (IMF) awaited to work with the new upcoming government of Pakistan after the general elections’ results.
According to the details, IMF’s communication director Julie Kozack gave a media briefing.
Julie stated that the IMF is willing to work with the new government for the economic stability and prosperity in Pakistan.
IMF director communication praised the work of caretaker set of Pakistan. The caretaker set up’s officials strictly followed the financial targets and took initiatives for the social security.
Julie said that in this way the economy stabilized on a good position. The strict monitory police did a good job in controlling inflation rate and extended the capacity of exports.
She further said that she will not talk about any political matters of Pakistan and it’s the inner decisions of the country.

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