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GUZMÁN TO HOLD IMF TALKS MARCH 23-24

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Economy Minister Martín Guzmán will meet with officials from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington in 10 days time, the multilater­al lender confirmed Thursday.

“We continue to actively, constructi­vely engage with the Argentine authoritie­s as they work on laying out their economic plan that could be supported by a Fund programme, said IMF spokespers­on Gerry Rice.

“Minister Guzmán has indicated that he will come to Washington for meetings with IMF staff, and, indeed with the Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, and that’s going to be on March 23 and 24,” he confirmed.

“I would expect those meetings, again, to focus on how the IMF can help the government put in place those policies that can help foster stability; be the basis for more sustainabl­e, inclusive privatesec­tor led growth with a strong emphasis on protecting Argentina’s most vulnerable people,” he added.

Argentina is negotiatin­g a new programme with the IMF to push back payments on the US$44 billion the country owes the institutio­n from the record Us$57-billion creditline granted to the country in 2018, under former president Mauricio Macri.

Although plenty of time remains to negotiate, no substantia­l progress has been made between Argentina and the IMF in the six months since Guzmán sealed a Us$65-billion debt restructur­ing agreement with private creditors.

Guzmán initially expressed hopes that a deal could be sealed by early May, though IMF officials and President Alberto Fernández have indicated over the past week that they are in no rush to seal a deal.

Quizzed about rumours that talks could be extended until after Argentina’s October 24 midterm elections, Rice told reporters Thursday he has no further details on a timetable.

“The discussion­s are ongoing, they are active and they are constructi­ve and it is known that it will take time for them to eventually lead to a programme,” the official said.

Rice refused to comment on recent statements by President Fernández that he would pursue a criminal complaint against Macri, alleging a fraudulent use of the loan and remarks that the Fund held a share of the responsibi­lity for Argentina’s economic crisis.

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