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Lebanese officials had ‘good’ meeting with IMF, finance minister says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 16, 2026 | 5:09 PM

By Andrea Shalal

WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuters) – Lebanese Finance Minister Yassine Jaber on Thursday said his government had good meetings this ​week with the International Monetary Fund ‌and remained committed to working toward a lending program.

Current events, including massive strikes by Israel on Lebanon, had delayed the process, Jaber told Reuters on the ‌sidelines ​of the IMF and ⁠World Bank spring meetings ⁠in Washington, but he added that officials were committed to moving forward on steps needed to secure a program.

“Our aim as a ​government is to reach an agreement with the IMF on a program,” Jaber ⁠said. “We will start with an ⁠SLA (staff-level agreement) and then progress ​to a program.”

He said the war is estimated ​to have caused $7 billion in damages. It ‌was unclear how much further damage had been inflicted, but it was huge, Jaber added.

Jaber said Lebanon was working with the World ⁠Bank to provide a rapid damage assessment, but added that the attacks had to stop first. Israeli ⁠forces destroyed ‌a major bridge on Thursday and ⁠last week’s strikes on Beirut came ​with ‌no warning.

The sides agreed to ​a 10-day ⁠ceasefire earlier on Thursday aimed at halting a conflict between Israel and the Iran-aligned Lebanese group Hezbollah that was reignited by the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by ​Paul Simao)