Sri Lanka to appoint advisors on debt restructuring in next 20 days

By  Dinkle Popli April 24th 2022 07:45 PM

Colombo, April 24: Sri Lanka will appoint advisors to help with its debt restructuring in the next 20 days, Finance Minister Ali Sabry has said. Also Read | Farm loan waivers no solution for farmers’ distress: Report The Minister told local media on Saturday from Washington via video link that restructuring the country's unsustainable external debt is a major condition to obtain financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Sabry said that the discussions he started with IMF officials in Washington would end on Sunday and that there are a lot more discussions to be held ahead. Meanwhile, IMF's mission chief for Sri Lanka Masahiro Nozaki on Saturday welcomed Sri Lanka's planned negotiations with creditors. "The IMF team welcomed the authorities plan to engage in a collaborative dialogue with their creditors," he said. Also Read | After Visa, Mastercards, China’s Unionpay suspends operations in Russia -PTC News

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