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Senegal loan talks positive, more deliberation on debt needed:IMF

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Senegal is in focus at ​the IMF spring meetings in Washington this ​week.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has held positive discussions with Senegal this ​week on a potential new loan ‌program, but more time and analysis are needed to come up with a plan to ​deal with a significant debt ​overhang, IMF Africa Director Abebe Selassie said ⁠on Thursday.
Senegal is in focus at ​the IMF spring meetings in Washington this ​week after the discovery of billions in undisclosed debt, now estimated at $13 billion, prompted the IMF ​to halt a $1.8 billion loan program ​in 2024. The country has been in talks ‌on ⁠a new financing program with the global lender for some time.
“We wanted to take time and allow the government time ​to come ​up with ⁠a program strategy that’s going to be credible, financeable, and ​avoid too much austerity on ​the ⁠people of Senegal,” Selassie said in a press briefing. “So these discussions require reflection, quite ⁠a ​lot of deliberation, and ​first and foremost, are for the government to develop.”
–Reuters–
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