KARACHI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Pakistan and the
International Monetary Fund have agreed to continue talks on a
bailout deal, delaying the disbursement of $1.1 billion in
funding critical to keeping the South Asian economy afloat.
"Virtual discussions will continue in the coming days,"
IMF Pakistan Mission Chief Nathan Porter said in a statement,
adding that considerable progress had been made.
(Writing by Miral Fahmy and Charlotte Greenfield; editing by
Raju Gopalakrishnan)
@Sudipto_Reuters; caitlin.webber@thomsonreuters.com))
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