NEW YORK, May 11 (Reuters) - The International Monetary
Fund is in discussions with Ethiopian authorities, and any new
program would require creditors' financial assurances, a
spokeswoman said on Thursday.
The fund "welcomed" the progress toward restoring lasting
peace in the East African country as well as the authorities'
"homegrown economic reform agenda," said spokeswoman Julie
Kozack in a scheduled press conference.
She added that any new program between the two "would
require clear commitments from development partners and
financing assurances from creditors under the G-20 Common
Framework."
(Reporting by Rodrigo Campos)
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