It is reported that the Minister of State Shehan Semasinghe has stated that the first review of the International Monetary Fund will be done in September and until that review is done, no changes will be made in the current reforms.
The Minister of State who further commented,
“By September, we have to face the first review of the International Monetary Fund. There, it is important that we complete the domestic debt optimization program, complete the restructuring of foreign debt, and to what extent we have completed the agreements with foreign creditors. Therefore, the first Until the survey is done, we cannot reverse any of the current reforms. Even in the future, we can think about whether we can make new changes in the matter of how strong our economy is. It should not be done at the moment. Political stability has been built today. The background needed to build economic stability has been created and the construction has been demonstrated. By the end of this year, we can claim a stronger economy than this.”