PARAMARIBO, May 9 (Reuters) - A mission from the
International Monetary Fund is on the ground in Paramaribo for
talks with Suriname authorities on a visit scheduled to run
until Friday, the finance ministry said.
The mission to the South American country, which began on
Monday, was in the country to "discuss a range of issues with
the government, including their progress in addressing their
debt," according to IMF Mission Chief for Suriname, Anastasia
Guscina.
Finance Minister Stanley Raghoebarsing announced on Friday
that an IMF technical mission would visit. The length of the
mission was in a Finance Ministry letter to one of the
stakeholders.
(Reporting by Ank Kuipers in Paramaribo and Jorgelina do
Rosario in London, writing by Rodrigo Campos, editing by Karin
Strohecker)
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