Pakistani Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb during his stay in Washington has categorically said that the country needs three years to implement International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggested structural changes and reforms. The IMF provides financial assistance to countries facing balance-of-payments crisis. During media talks, the finance minister expressed hope and confidence in collaborating with IMF demands. Moreover Mr. Aurangzeb ensured the government is very much determined in privatisation of loss-incurred State Owned Enterprises (SOE).