According to their statement, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is eager to discuss policies with the incoming government that will guarantee “macroeconomic stability and prosperity for all of Pakistan’s citizens.” Julie Kozack, the IMF’s head of communications, was questioned about whether Pakistan was on pace to receive the third tranche of the stand-by agreement that was struck in June 2023 during an early Friday press briefing. In addition, she was questioned about whether Imran’s letter requesting a probe into electoral irregularities would be accepted by the IMF. “The IMF Executive Board approved the first review of the Stand-By Arrangement, with Pakistan that brought total disbursements under the Stand-By Arrangement to $1.9 billion,” Kozack responded in her statement.