A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has arrived in Dakar, Senegal, to restart discussions paused since February. The talks come as Senegal grapples with an unprecedented budgetary crisis and a national debate regarding debt restructuring. The mission is scheduled to conclude on Friday and will be closely monitored by observers. This visit follows the recent appointment of a new government by the President. The IMF’s involvement is crucial as Senegal seeks to address its financial challenges. The outcome of these negotiations could significantly impact the country’s economic future and its approach to managing its debt. The discussions will likely center on potential financial assistance and policy recommendations.