Islamabad/Beijing, April 19 -- Just over a month after China rolled-over a $2 billion loan to Islamabad, Pakistan's Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb is expected to meet with his Chinese counterpart Lan Fo'an to discuss the rescheduling of Beijing's debt guarantee to Islamabad.
The two are expected to meet on the sidelines of the upcoming International Monetary Fund's (IMF) spring meetings in Washington next week.
In addition, the Pakistan Finance Minister is also likely to meet the Managing Director of the IMF and an Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury, according to The Express Tribune.
Aurangzeb is scheduled to meet with senior officials from the World Bank, the IMF, global credit rating agencies, and commercial and investment ba...