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IMF says Sri Lanka debt talks ongoing, unaware of specific deals

Published 10/11/2023, 04:49 AM
Updated 10/11/2023, 08:06 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the main business district as rain clouds gather above in Colombo, Sri Lanka, November 17, 2020. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File photo

By Jorgelina do Rosario

MARRAKECH (Reuters) -The International Monetary Fund had not been informed about any specific agreements regarding Sri Lankan debt talks, a fund official said on Wednesday, after China announced it had come to an agreement with the country.

Peter Breuer told Reuters on the sidelines of the World Bank IMF annual meetings in Marrakech that talks between Sri Lanka and all its creditors were ongoing.

"We will need to assess the entire package of agreements in its totality to assess consistency with IMF debt targets," Breuer said.

Sri Lanka, mired in its worst economic crisis in 70 years, is in debt restructuring talks with a range of creditors, including China, its largest single creditor. Colombo suspended debt repayments in May 2022.

Sri Lanka's finance ministry said in a statement that the Export-Import Bank of China had extended an initial debt restructuring deal. Finance Minister Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said the move "will benefit the country's economy and all aspects linked with it".

China's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Exim bank reached a preliminary deal on the disposal of China-related debts, but did not share details.

Sri Lanka owed Exim $4.1 billion, or 11% of it foreign currency debt, at the end of 2022.

Sri Lanka is also in talks over a $2.9 billion IMF bailout. But in September the fund declined to release a second tranche of around $330 million after it failed to reach a staff-level agreement over concerns of a possible government revenue shortfall.

Other bilateral creditors including the Paris Club, Japan and India are expected to make an announcement on a deal during the IMF meetings, a source with direct knowledge of the talks told Reuters.

Japan, India and France announced in April a common platform for talks among bilateral creditors to coordinate restructuring of Sri Lanka's debt, a move they hope would serve as a model for solving the debt woes of middle-income economies.

As a middle-income country, Sri Lanka is not part of the G20 debt initiative known as the Common Framework, so talks with official creditors from China are conducted separately.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the main business district as rain clouds gather above in Colombo, Sri Lanka, November 17, 2020. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/File photo

Jamie Fallon, economist with Tellimer Research, called the Exim agreement a "surprise deal".

"The development could pave the way for an MoU with commercial and bilateral creditors, plus IMF board approval on the next round of (extended fund facility) funding (if other points of contention such as revenue shortfalls can be overcome)," he wrote in a note.

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