Published: 12:20, September 19, 2022 | Updated: 18:12, September 19, 2022
Sri Lanka to show creditors debt restructuring, IMF bailout plans
By Reuters

Military personnel in ceremonial uniform lower the Sri Lanka national flag at Galle Face Green in Colombo on July 23, 2022. (ARUN SANKAR / AFP)

LONDON - Crisis-hit Sri Lanka will make a presentation to its international creditors on Friday, laying out the full extent of its economic troubles and plans for a debt restructuring and multi-billion dollar International Monetary Fund bailout.

The Ministry of Finance said in a statement via legal firm Clifford Chance that an online call on Sept 23 would be open to all its external creditors and be "an interactive session" in which participants can ask questions

Years of economic mismanagement combined with the COVID-19 pandemic have left Sri Lanka in its worst economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1948, causing it to default on its sovereign debt.

The country's Ministry of Finance said in a statement via legal firm Clifford Chance that an online call on Sept 23 would be open to all its external creditors and be "an interactive session" in which participants can ask questions.

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Sri Lanka's woes came to a head in July when then-President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country and resigned after violent public protests.

His replacement Ranil Wickremesinghe has managed to reach a preliminary deal with the IMF that if formalized would provide the country US$2.9 billion in loans over four years.

"Authorities intend to update their external creditors on the most recent macroeconomic developments, the main objectives of the reform package agreed with the IMF ... and the next steps of the debt restructuring process," the statement dated Sept 17 said.

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