After reaching a staff-level agreement, the International Monetary Financial (IMF) has agreed to revive its six-billion-dollar extended fund facility programme with Pakistan.

In a statement released by the international money lender Monday, it said “the agreement is subject to approval by the Executive Board, following the implementation of prior actions, notably on fiscal and institutional reforms.”

 

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