Sri Lanka Needs To Pay Over 2.6 Billion USD To Foreign Creditors In 2023

Sri Lanka Needs To Pay Over 2.6 Billion USD To Foreign Creditors In 2023

COLOMBO, Feb 22 (NNN-XINHUA) – Sri Lanka needs to pay over 2.6 billion U.S. dollars to foreign parties in 2023, in loan repayments and interest, Cabinet spokesman, Bandula Gunawardena, told reporters yesterday.

Addressing a press conference, Gunawardena said, around 2.1 billion dollars will be spent on debt repayment and 504 million dollars will be spent on paying interest.

Sri Lanka continued to repay loans from several multilateral organisations, including the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, after it suspended paying the bilateral foreign debt in Apr, 2022, Gunawardena said.

The secretary to the Ministry of Finance informed the cabinet that, while the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are in the last stages, the deal has not been finalised, and the government should be very careful in managing its money, Gunawardena said.

According to the 2023 appropriation bill, the country’s debt ceiling is 4,979 billion rupees (about 13.7 billion U.S. dollars), Gunawardena said, adding that, the secretary to the Ministry of Finance was instructed to borrow, based on the debt ceiling, to meet the shortfall.

Sri Lanka is facing its worst financial crisis since independence, and in Apr, 2022, announced the suspension of foreign debt repayments.

Sri Lanka is currently negotiating a 2.9-billion-dollar rescue package from the IMF.– NNN-XINHUA  

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