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UAE confirms to IMF support of $1bn for Pakistan: Dar

overseas paksitanis will not start money transfer until imran khan take outh . we can not trust these goons of PDM and military . why risk money ? let them suffer as much as they can . there is 0 mercy . as they never show any mercy on PTI and IK .

do you remember the night IK was forced to leave how people widrow 100s of millions dollars with in hours from RDAs of pakistan ? i was one of them too .

Real suffering is of public, not PDM,
They are enjoying luxury life.

You can pull figures out of the air or back them up

Ignoring Shahid Khan who has $12 billion and who has zero interest in getting entangled in Pakistan

The 2nd richest has$200-250 million

A 2011 report based on data from the 2010 US Census reported the median household income of Pakistani-American families at $63,000
That does not leave too much money to spare

$78,000 median household income

money in offshore banks/swiss accounts are different.
 
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday that the United Arab Emirates has confirmed its commitment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its bilateral financial support of $1 billion to Pakistan, bringing the country one step closer to securing a deal with the lender which is critical for avoiding default.

“UAE authorities have confirmed to IMF for their bilateral support of US $1 billion to Pakistan,” Dar said in a tweet today.

He added that the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) was now “engaged for needful documentation for taking the said deposit from UAE authorities”.

Separately, Dar announced that the SBP would also receive today the third and last disbursement from the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) worth $300 million, out of its $1.3bn loan.


In a tweet, he said: “Out of Chinese bank’s ICBC approved facility of $1.3bn (which was earlier repaid by Pakistan), State Bank of Pakistan would receive back third and last disbursement today in its account amounting to $300mn.”

On March 3, the ICBC had approved a rollover of a $1.3bn loan for Pakistan and made the first payment of $500m the same day. The second one — also worth $500m — was made on March 17.

Today’s development is expected to lead to the much-delayed staff-level agreement (SLA) with the Fund and unlock multilateral disbursements. Since early February, Pakistan has been negotiating with the IMF to revive the $7bn bailout programme to secure a $1.1bn tranche.

With central bank reserves falling to critical levels, hovering around $4bn and barely able to cover a month of imports, the IMF tranche is critical for the country as it will also unlock other external financing avenues, helping Pakistan avert a default on its obligations.

Dar’s predecessor Miftah Ismail has said that UAE’s assurance to the IMF “paves the way for a staff-level agreement with the Fund”.

“Hopefully, board approval will follow in four weeks. This will reduce our default risk and demand for dollars (for capital flight),” he added.

Last month, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif had said that the lender wanted external financing commitments fulfilled from friendly countries before it released bailout funds. Several friendly countries such as Saudi Arabia, China and the United Arab Emirates, had made commitments to help Pakistan fund its balance of payments.

Subsequently, the state minister of finance had said that the Fund had received a commitment from Saudi Arabia regarding funding for Pakistan.

IMF chief ‘optimistic’ about Pakistan deal​

Meanwhile, a day earlier, IMF said that it hoped to complete its current programme with Pakistan successfully.

“My hope is that with the goodwill of everyone, with the implementation of what has been already agreed by the Pakistani authorities, we can complete our current programme successfully,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said at a news briefing in Washington on Thursday.

Responding to a question about IMF-Pakistan talks for the revival of the 2109 loan package, Georgieva said: “We have been working very hard with the authorities in Pakistan within the context of our current programme to make sure that Pakistan has the policy framework that makes it possible to avoid what you are talking about.”

The reporter who asked the question had hinted at the possibility of Pakistan’s burgeoning debt becoming unsustainable.

But Georgieva said the purpose of the IMF-Pakistan talks was to avoid getting to a point where the country’s debt may become unsustainable. “We are not there yet and it’s better not to get there,” she said.

The IMF and Pakistani officials, she said, were also discussing how to support Pakistan “in terms of providing financial assurances so we can complete the programme”.

Observers pointed out that while the IMF chief ‘hoped’ that the talks would lead to the renewal of its package to Pakistan, she sounded less enthusiastic than Pakistani officials who have more than once assured their nation that they were close to clinching the deal.





if $ Dar says it must be the truth... remember true boob...sorry blue noonies never lie
 
Real suffering is of public, not PDM,
They are enjoying luxury life.



money in offshore banks/swiss accounts are different.
you may forget but they have failed badly to rule public . if all was good they may rule next many years but economic mess have make their rule last and short . this is last time some one from sharifs and zardaris in gov . next 20 years people will not forget this mess .
 
IK’s high level economic roadmap that he alluded to during Lahore Jalsa was just too hopeful and unrealistic.

Relying too much on overseas Pakistanis and clasping on hope.

His economic team seriously needs to introspect and come up with short, medium, long term goals.

Populist policies and subsidies for businesses just won’t work.
Yes everything right now is working perfectly. Enjoy the lota govenment
 
guys like @Abid123 have misplaced notion of wealth. the number of high net worth Pakistani Americans is a lot smaller than the 18,000 he is claiming. We won't get into cases where the wealth is not liquid
It is is not, but if it makes you sleep better at night, let it be.

Name the top 10 Pakistani American businessmen
I named 1 and 2. Getting the remaining 8 should be easy

For now I will ignore the fact Shahid Khan has not invested in Pakistan

It is easy to pull numbers out of your rear @Abid123

Plus Imran Khan was in power for 3 years
How much did he raise for his dams ?
Here we again Pajeet:

Khan said direct foreign investments from Pakistanis overseas would help the country to avoid going cap in hand to the IMF for help. He told the crowds, who waited hours to hear him speak, that the net worth of 18,000 Pakistani-Americans in the US is $200 billion and the net worth of the top 10 Pakistani-American businessmen is $25 billion. “And (still) we are bowing before the IMF to get a $6 billion deal.”

Now stop barking you pajeet.
 
It is is not, but if it makes you sleep better at night, let it be.


Here we again Pajeet:

Khan said direct foreign investments from Pakistanis overseas would help the country to avoid going cap in hand to the IMF for help. He told the crowds, who waited hours to hear him speak, that the net worth of 18,000 Pakistani-Americans in the US is $200 billion and the net worth of the top 10 Pakistani-American businessmen is $25 billion. “And (still) we are bowing before the IMF to get a $6 billion deal.”

Now stop barking you pajeet.
Name the top 10 Pakistani American businessmen
I named 1 and 2. Getting the remaining 8 should be easy

True Pakistani Americans don’t want to get entangled with political nonsense in Pakistan but when it comes to show of strength or political or financial support, they not only participate but also have the strongest punch compared to folk in Mideast or anywhere else. Success of IK visit to Washington was one indication of that, which even Trump acknowledged.

Imran Khan dam building was non-controversial as it gets. He could barely rise $60 million. The dough is not there.
 
Name the top 10 Pakistani American businessmen
I named 1 and 2. Getting the remaining 8 should be easy
Don't need to. I will take Imran Khan's word. I can feel your pajeet a-s-s on fire.
 
taking a nobody's word as truth. hope it works out
I am not taking a "nobody's" word, considering I am not taking your words seriously 😉 Your inferiorly complex is showing so clearly it's honestly hilarious.
 
The way they are begging for 1 billion all over the world might as well ask Malik Riaz he will give it to you.
 
You are assuming Pakistani Americans have that kind of money to spare. the total diaspora strength is 500,000+. The first generation is relatively prosperous. The 2nd generation has lower income level plus they have less emotional attachment
Really you subhuman Dravidian POS, you know this as a fact? Our whole community is second generation and has strong connections with Pakistan. You think we’re like you Indian scums that cut off ties and start acting White changing names and religions?

Man, i pray to God that I become an admin on this site and first order of business would be to ban all Pajeets, partial pajeets, and pajeets pretending to be something else, aka you!
 

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