COLOMBO, Apr 18 (NNN-XINHUA) – The Sri Lankan government, yesterday, sent a delegation to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), for discussions over ways to get the lender’s loans.
The delegation, led by Finance Minister, Ali Sabry, also includes Governor of the Central Bank, Nandalal Weerasinghe. The delegation is to visit the IMF headquarters and hold discussions in the next few days.
Sabry told media, they expect to receive around four billion U.S. dollars from the IMF, in five tranches, if the discussions are successful.
Sri Lanka has been undergoing a serious economic crisis, and foreign reserves stand below two billion dollars.
Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry said last Tuesday that, the government had decided to suspend normal debt servicing of all affected debts, for an interim period till it puts together an orderly and consensual restructuring programme, supported by the IMF.– NNN-XINHUA