Islamabad: The coalition government shared its plan with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for securing an additional $3 billion to bridge the financing gap. The IMF is seeking “necessary” financing assurances at the earliest to conclude talks with Pakistan on its stalled bailout, Fund’s mission chief for Pakistan, Nathan Porter, confirmed last week.

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