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Senegal Holds “Sovereign Right” Over Debt Strategy as IMF Mission Concludes

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reaffirmed that Senegal retains full sovereignty in determining how it handles its debt burden, after a mission to Dakar ended without agreement on a new support programme.

An IMF spokesperson said various options were discussed to help address Senegal’s “significant debt vulnerabilities”, but stressed:

The choice and specific nature of debt operations … remains a sovereign decision.

The firm tone comes amid tensions between the IMF and the government of Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, who last week ruled out restructuring Senegal’s debt, calling such a move “a disgrace”.

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Senegal’s earlier $1.8 billion financing package with the IMF was suspended last year after the government revealed hidden debts that pushed total liabilities above $11 billion.

The fallout has weighed heavily on investor sentiment: Senegal’s dollar bonds plunged to record-low prices this week amid concerns over debt transparency and structural reform.

While the IMF continues technical work, including updating its debt sustainability analysis, a key issue is aligning Senegal’s fiscal and debt management reforms with its policy priorities — all while preserving the country’s autonomy over decisions.

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