Updated On: 31 May, 2023 04:01 PM IST | Islamabad, Pakistan | mid-day online correspondent
Cash-strapped Pakistan and the IMF have failed to reach a staff-level agreement on the much-needed USD 1.1 billion bailout package aimed at preventing the country from going bankrupt

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On Wednesday, a senior Pakistan minister slammed the IMF for "intervening" in Pakistan`s internal affairs, stating that a delay in finalising the bailout package is neither good for the country nor the Washington-based global lender, PTI reported.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday urged Pakistan to resolve its political disputes in line with the "Constitution and rule of law."