VIVAnews - The Indonesian government mulls over proposal on the increase of capital from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to its donor countries worth US$430 billion in total.
Finance Minister Agus Martowardojo said Indonesia had called for more time to the IMF during the G-20 Summit for a discussion over the request.
"The fund injection has been in line with the commitments of G-20 leaders," said Agus in Jakarta on Tuesday.
According to the Minister, the 14th capital increase is required to make healthy of the monetary agency.
However, the Indonesian government cannot approve the request at once.
"Indonesia will process the request first off," he said.
The G-20 countries had agreed to settle the commitments on the additional funds during the annual meeting between IMF and the World Bank in the coming October at the latest.
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