Wednesday, 23 Jun 2021 08:14 AM MYT
More than 100 IMF member countries have pledged to provide more than US$1.415 billion in financing which will enable the clearance of Sudan's arrears to the IMF, the IMF said in a statement. — Reuters pic
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CAIRO, June 23 ― The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said yesterday it has secured sufficient financing pledges to allow it to provide comprehensive debt relief to Sudan, clearing a final hurdle towards wider relief on external debt of at least US$50 billion (RM207.6 billion).
More than 100 IMF member countries have pledged to provide more than US$1.415 billion in financing which will enable the clearance of Sudan's arrears to the IMF, the IMF said in a statement.