Sri Lanka says discussions with IMF on third review concluded successfully

Sri Lanka says discussions with IMF on third review concluded successfully

November 22, 2024   06:47 pm

The Government of Sri Lanka says that discussions related to the third review under the Extended Fund Facility of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) program were successfully concluded today (22).

The meeting, held at the Presidential Secretariat, was attended by a delegation representing the IMF, led by Senior Mission Chief Peter Breuer, the President’s Media Division (PMD) said. 

Representing the Sri Lankan government, the delegation was headed by Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Professor Anil Jayantha Fernando.

Accordingly, the discussions between the IMF and the Government of Sri Lanka pertaining to the third review were successfully concluded, the statement said.

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