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  • Govt is co-hosting the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan
  • PM says will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries
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  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Sunday that he will leave for Geneva today to co-host the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan along with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to "present the case of flood victims before the world."

    In a Twitter thread, the premier highlighted that bridging the funding gap was key to "restore critical infrastructure, rebuild lives and livelihoods and revive the economy."



    PM Shehbaz said that he will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries.

    "I will also throw light on steps my govt has taken for relief and rehabilitation."



    The premier stressed that "humanity is at an inflection point in world history," adding: "Our actions today will shape the resilient future for our succeeding generations."

    "Millions of Pakistanis affected by unprecedented devastation look for compassion & solidarity to build back better."

    Pakistan is eying generating around $8 billion from the international community and donor agencies for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the flood-affected people at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan.

    Diplomatic sources said that a total of $16.8 billion will be required for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of more than 33 million flood-affected people in Pakistan.

    “We are trying our level best to arrange half ($8.1 billion) of the total $16.8 billion from our own resources and for the remaining ($8.1 billion), we are hopeful that the international community will extend its support generously so that the vast affected population of the country is rehabilitated,” a diplomatic source said.

    When asked how the huge amount of around $8 billion could be arranged in such a grave economic situation, he explained that the amount would not be spent in one go, rather it is a process and the amount would be generated from Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), as well as, from the public-private partnership.

    To another question, he said that to the UN flash appeal of $816 million, more than $200 million have been received so far from the international community.

    In an informal interaction, a senior Foreign Office official said that Pakistan, in coordination with the donor agencies, will present the “Resilient, Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Framework” before the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan being held in Geneva on January 9.

    IMF delegation expected to meet Finance Minister Dar in Geneva

    Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference on Monday (January 9), a spokesperson for the Washington-based lender told Business Recorder.

    “The (IMF) Managing Director (Kristalina Georgieva) had a constructive call with Prime Minister (Shehbaz) Sharif in the context of the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan to be held in Geneva on Monday, January 9,” the IMF spokesperson stated via message on Sunday morning.

    “The MD again expressed her sympathy to those directly affected by the floods and supported Pakistan’s efforts to build a more resilient recovery.

    “The IMF delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference to discuss outstanding issues and the path forward.”

    While the IMF Executive Board completed the combined seventh and eighth reviews of the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for Pakistan at the end of August, the programme has moved at a slower pace since then.

    This sluggish progress comes at a time of fast-depleting foreign exchange reserves, which clocked in at a meagre $5.6 billion last week, and are set to fall further after sources in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) confirmed that the country paid back $600 million to the Emirates NBD Bank, and $420 million to the Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) on Friday.

    Delay in the IMF programme has been reportedly attributed to unwillingness on part of Pakistan authorities to implement some prior conditions that feature topics of a flexible exchange rate, power sector’s losses, and mobilising additional tax revenues.

    However, PM Shehbaz on Friday said Pakistan remained committed to completing the IMF programme, adding that he had a constructive conversation with Georgieva and invited her to attend the Geneva conference, according to state-run APP.

    Georgieva, who also chairs the IMF Executive Board, said she would be able to join the conference virtually as board meetings had been prefixed for January 9 -10, according to the APP report.
  • https://www.brecorder.com/news/4021...-will-present-case-of-pakistans-flood-victims
 
Beg, beg and more begging. No mercy for a failed state.
 
Why the hell is he going to Switzerland to beg money????? :mad:
Why don't they stop international trips and use the funds elsewhere.
 
Utha apna pichwara dain Chala ha kisi kutti da puttar? Yes inho layan wala aiz to barh ka kutti da puttar hun bheek mangan mission ta lai hua hain.
 
  • Govt is co-hosting the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan
  • PM says will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries
  • 63ba8c0acc595.jpg

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Sunday that he will leave for Geneva today to co-host the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan along with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to "present the case of flood victims before the world."

    In a Twitter thread, the premier highlighted that bridging the funding gap was key to "restore critical infrastructure, rebuild lives and livelihoods and revive the economy."



    PM Shehbaz said that he will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries.

    "I will also throw light on steps my govt has taken for relief and rehabilitation."



    The premier stressed that "humanity is at an inflection point in world history," adding: "Our actions today will shape the resilient future for our succeeding generations."

    "Millions of Pakistanis affected by unprecedented devastation look for compassion & solidarity to build back better."

    Pakistan is eying generating around $8 billion from the international community and donor agencies for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the flood-affected people at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan.

    Diplomatic sources said that a total of $16.8 billion will be required for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of more than 33 million flood-affected people in Pakistan.

    “We are trying our level best to arrange half ($8.1 billion) of the total $16.8 billion from our own resources and for the remaining ($8.1 billion), we are hopeful that the international community will extend its support generously so that the vast affected population of the country is rehabilitated,” a diplomatic source said.

    When asked how the huge amount of around $8 billion could be arranged in such a grave economic situation, he explained that the amount would not be spent in one go, rather it is a process and the amount would be generated from Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), as well as, from the public-private partnership.

    To another question, he said that to the UN flash appeal of $816 million, more than $200 million have been received so far from the international community.

    In an informal interaction, a senior Foreign Office official said that Pakistan, in coordination with the donor agencies, will present the “Resilient, Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Framework” before the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan being held in Geneva on January 9.

    IMF delegation expected to meet Finance Minister Dar in Geneva

    Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference on Monday (January 9), a spokesperson for the Washington-based lender told Business Recorder.

    “The (IMF) Managing Director (Kristalina Georgieva) had a constructive call with Prime Minister (Shehbaz) Sharif in the context of the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan to be held in Geneva on Monday, January 9,” the IMF spokesperson stated via message on Sunday morning.

    “The MD again expressed her sympathy to those directly affected by the floods and supported Pakistan’s efforts to build a more resilient recovery.

    “The IMF delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference to discuss outstanding issues and the path forward.”

    While the IMF Executive Board completed the combined seventh and eighth reviews of the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for Pakistan at the end of August, the programme has moved at a slower pace since then.

    This sluggish progress comes at a time of fast-depleting foreign exchange reserves, which clocked in at a meagre $5.6 billion last week, and are set to fall further after sources in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) confirmed that the country paid back $600 million to the Emirates NBD Bank, and $420 million to the Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) on Friday.

    Delay in the IMF programme has been reportedly attributed to unwillingness on part of Pakistan authorities to implement some prior conditions that feature topics of a flexible exchange rate, power sector’s losses, and mobilising additional tax revenues.

    However, PM Shehbaz on Friday said Pakistan remained committed to completing the IMF programme, adding that he had a constructive conversation with Georgieva and invited her to attend the Geneva conference, according to state-run APP.

    Georgieva, who also chairs the IMF Executive Board, said she would be able to join the conference virtually as board meetings had been prefixed for January 9 -10, according to the APP report.
  • https://www.brecorder.com/news/4021...-will-present-case-of-pakistans-flood-victims

Lol after being slapped by IMF another stunt by the stuntman.
 
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This is literally how everyone else sees Pakistan. A shameless and pathetic nation the floods were God's wrath on the lot of you.

Grow some balls and fight for gods sake. Take your country back!
 
Mota Nawaja and Maryam Bhagori are already in Geneva, Shoebaz will also reach their
to beg the international establishment to give them 5 more years and as a bonus get
rid of Imran Khan.

This meeting has been booked by Ajit Kumar Doval for Mota Nawaja and his family.
 
  • Govt is co-hosting the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan
  • PM says will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries
  • 63ba8c0acc595.jpg

  • Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Sunday that he will leave for Geneva today to co-host the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan along with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to "present the case of flood victims before the world."

    In a Twitter thread, the premier highlighted that bridging the funding gap was key to "restore critical infrastructure, rebuild lives and livelihoods and revive the economy."



    PM Shehbaz said that he will place a comprehensive post-disaster framework plan for recovery, rehabilitation, and reconstruction with resilience before development partners and friendly countries.

    "I will also throw light on steps my govt has taken for relief and rehabilitation."



    The premier stressed that "humanity is at an inflection point in world history," adding: "Our actions today will shape the resilient future for our succeeding generations."

    "Millions of Pakistanis affected by unprecedented devastation look for compassion & solidarity to build back better."

    Pakistan is eying generating around $8 billion from the international community and donor agencies for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of the flood-affected people at the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan.

    Diplomatic sources said that a total of $16.8 billion will be required for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of more than 33 million flood-affected people in Pakistan.

    “We are trying our level best to arrange half ($8.1 billion) of the total $16.8 billion from our own resources and for the remaining ($8.1 billion), we are hopeful that the international community will extend its support generously so that the vast affected population of the country is rehabilitated,” a diplomatic source said.

    When asked how the huge amount of around $8 billion could be arranged in such a grave economic situation, he explained that the amount would not be spent in one go, rather it is a process and the amount would be generated from Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), as well as, from the public-private partnership.

    To another question, he said that to the UN flash appeal of $816 million, more than $200 million have been received so far from the international community.

    In an informal interaction, a senior Foreign Office official said that Pakistan, in coordination with the donor agencies, will present the “Resilient, Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Framework” before the International Conference on Climate Resilient Pakistan being held in Geneva on January 9.

    IMF delegation expected to meet Finance Minister Dar in Geneva

    Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Ishaq Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference on Monday (January 9), a spokesperson for the Washington-based lender told Business Recorder.

    “The (IMF) Managing Director (Kristalina Georgieva) had a constructive call with Prime Minister (Shehbaz) Sharif in the context of the International Conference on Resilient Pakistan to be held in Geneva on Monday, January 9,” the IMF spokesperson stated via message on Sunday morning.

    “The MD again expressed her sympathy to those directly affected by the floods and supported Pakistan’s efforts to build a more resilient recovery.

    “The IMF delegation is expected to meet with Finance Minister Dar on the sidelines of the Geneva conference to discuss outstanding issues and the path forward.”

    While the IMF Executive Board completed the combined seventh and eighth reviews of the Extended Arrangement under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) for Pakistan at the end of August, the programme has moved at a slower pace since then.

    This sluggish progress comes at a time of fast-depleting foreign exchange reserves, which clocked in at a meagre $5.6 billion last week, and are set to fall further after sources in the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) confirmed that the country paid back $600 million to the Emirates NBD Bank, and $420 million to the Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) on Friday.

    Delay in the IMF programme has been reportedly attributed to unwillingness on part of Pakistan authorities to implement some prior conditions that feature topics of a flexible exchange rate, power sector’s losses, and mobilising additional tax revenues.

    However, PM Shehbaz on Friday said Pakistan remained committed to completing the IMF programme, adding that he had a constructive conversation with Georgieva and invited her to attend the Geneva conference, according to state-run APP.

    Georgieva, who also chairs the IMF Executive Board, said she would be able to join the conference virtually as board meetings had been prefixed for January 9 -10, according to the APP report.
  • https://www.brecorder.com/news/4021...-will-present-case-of-pakistans-flood-victims

Hopefully he does not forget his luggage :

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US general secretary might turn around and say, "Mate you was accused of embezzling earth quake funds how do we know you wont help yourself to the flood relief funds"
 
They won’t even give him the shit off their shoe . Whole world knows he’s a crook who stole charity money previously .
 
More of country's money wasted on useless trip

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The issue is establishment is still thick in the skull to realize no amount of begging will get them funds; people and countries are done with Pakistan. Add old timers that make up PDM erectile dysfunction kicks in right away.
 

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