Finance Minister Mohammad Aurangzeb has said Pakistan will address all gaps identified in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) report and take steps to resolve the issues highlighted. “These are points identified by the IMF that require action, and we will work to resolve them,” the finance czar told Geo News on Thursday.

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