Sri Lanka to consult with IMF on latest bondholders' proposal, finance ministry says

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Raise a Glass to Malbec! Malbec World Day, April 17 | SaltWire #reels #shorts #wine #foodCOLOMBO - Sri Lanka will consult with the International Monetary Fund to assess if the latest proposals discussed with bondholders were within the parameters of its bailout programme, the country's finance ministry said on Wednesday.

The South Asian island nation on Tuesday rejected international bondholders' proposal to restructure more than $12 billion in debt, putting at risk critical IMF support and delaying its efforts to resolve a debt crisis.

The island nation defaulted on its foreign debt in May 2022 and kicked off negotiations with bilateral creditors several months later, eventually securing an agreement in principle with China, India and the Paris Club last November. Discussions held in recent weeks with bondholders' representatives proved constructive, building on the restructuring proposals presented by both parties, Semasinghe said.

"During the talks both sides successfully bridged a number of technical issues enabling important progress to be made," he added.

 

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