Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Sri Lanka hopes for productive talks at IMF and World Bank spring meetings

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Sri Lanka is looking forward to making progress in ending the ongoing debt restructur­ing negotiatio­ns at the IMF and the World Bank’s spring meetings scheduled to begin from Monday in Washington.

Shehan Semasinghe, the state minister for finance, will lead the government delegation along with Central Bank Governor Nandalal Weerasingh­e and Treasury Secretary Mahinda Siriwarden­a.

“Through partnershi­p and collective efforts, Sri Lanka would be able to achieve enhanced growth,” Semasinghe said, adding that the talks would be important in securing the next tranche of the $ 2.9 billion Internatio­nal Monetary Fund bailout.

Semasinghe said the funds would benefit low-income families with the extended relief programme ‘Aswesuma’.

Over 182,000 such families will be credited their cash handouts by the end of this week. Sri Lanka aimed to strike debt restructur­ing deals with private creditors and sovereign bondholder­s by June to meet the IMF bailout programme targets.

“We expect fruitful engagement­s that will pave the way for unlocking the next tranche of essential funding and a speedy debt resolution which will enhance economic stability, confidence, sustainabl­e growth, restore debt sustainabi­lity and ultimately, improve the welfare of every Sri Lankan citizen,” Semasinghe said in a post on X.

The IMF and World Bank meetings will take place in the background of both the World Bank and the ADB warned last week that detailing all hard economic reforms in the election year could hamper the recovery.

It’s been two years since Sri Lanka declared its first-ever default on sovereign debt. The negotiatio­ns for debt restructur­ing continue.

The island nation goes for a presidenti­al election in the last quarter of this year, while the parliament­ary election is due mid-next year.

It’s been two years since Sri Lanka declared its firstever default on sovereign debt

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