"A staff team is planning to visit Islamabad in late June to continue the policy discussions on mitigating economic vulnerabilities in Pakistan," International Monetary Fund spokesman Gerry Rice told reporters here.
The IMF spokesman was responding to questions on the post-election scenario and how the IMF is planning to help Pakistan address its economic woes.
Last month, a team of senior Pakistani officials were in Washington to hold meetings with IMF officials on the sidelines of the annual spring meeting of the IMF and the World Bank.
"There has been no formal request for a programme from the Pakistan authorities," he said, refuting news reports that IMF has promised a financial aid of USD 5 billion after elections are over.
A big IMF debt repayment is due this month, which would further deplete the country's fast-reducing foreign reserve.
According to Asian Development Bank, Pakistan requires USD 6-9 billion to avoid a balance of payments crisis.
