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IMF and PM Sharif confirm cash-strapped Pakistan seeking 24th bailout

Washington-based IMF's global team reached a staff-level agreement with the Pakistani authorities on the second and final review of Pakistan’s stabilisation programme supported by the global lender's $3 billion standby arrangement approved in July last year, as reported by PTI.

By PTI Mar 22, 2024 12:54:09 AM IST (Published)

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Pakistan would require another IMF bailout programme for its macroeconomic stability, the cash-strapped country's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Thursday, a day after Islamabad reached a staff-level agreement with the global lender on the successful completion of the existing short-term facility.
Addressing a meeting of the Special Investment and Facilitation Council’s (SIFC) Apex committee, Sharif asserted that the new tranche of the bailout package by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would likely be received in a few days, but signalled the need for a new programme by the Fund, the Dawn newspaper reported.
The top civil-military body meeting was also attended by Army chief Gen Asim Munir.