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Australia's FM announces $19m aid for Pakistan
AFP | MATEEN HAIDER — UPDATED 13 minutes ago


ISLAMABAD: Visiting Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Wednesday announced a $19 million aid package for Pakistan that includes help for border areas hit by conflict and natural disasters.

Bishop made the pledge during a two-day visit to Islamabad, where she is holding talks with her Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz on efforts to counter militancy, the future of Afghanistan and the reported rise of the Islamic State group in the region.

The aid package includes $8 million to help restore infrastructure damaged by floods and conflict in the restive northwest and southwest, and around $8 million to support a trade initiative in partnership with the World Bank. It has not yet been announced where the remaining assistance will be spent.

Bishop added the two countries “have common interests in countering transnational crimes including drug- and human-smuggling”.

Bishop said she would also encourage Australian tourism to Pakistan, which has been battling an insurgency for over a decade.

“People-to-people links are important and of course we want to see Pakistan as a safe and secure environment so that you can engage international visitors,” she said.

Aziz briefed the visiting dignitary on Pakistan's relations with neighbouring India and Afghanistan. She is expected to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif tomorrow.

"My visit and meeting with Pakistani leaders is aimed at discussing the growing strength of our bilateral partnership and important regional and international issues," Bishop said in a statement on her arrival.

A statement issued by the Foreign Office had earlier said,“Pakistan and Australia will explore the possibilities of further strengthening the existing ties — especially in trade, investment, agriculture, education, sports and defence. There will be renewed focus on elevating economic engagement and boosting bilateral trade.”

Bishop will also deliver a speech on women empowerment and gender equality issues in order to highlight the support of the Australian government to Pakistan in this regard. Her speech would have the audience of senior government officials and lawmakers.

The Australian foreign minister would moreover visit Lahore on May 7 and meet with Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif.

She is also scheduled to inaugurate a project funded by the Australian government.

Also read: Pakistan, Australia to deepen defence ties

The foreign minister’s visit comes nearly two months after Pakistan and Australia agreed to enhance cooperation in the field of defence and security, including military training.
 
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It might be used for Military purpose. As you see we are heavily improving our defence...
 
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It might be used for Military purpose. As you see we are heavily improving our defence...
It should be used to restore infrastructures destroyed by floods, and intiating trade with the world bank...
After this, rest 3 million dollars can be used for defence... but comparing with the pakistani defwnce budget of approx 4 billions... 3 million is neglegable...
 
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Australia's FM announces $19m aid for Pakistan
AFP | MATEEN HAIDER — UPDATED 13 minutes ago


ISLAMABAD: Visiting Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Wednesday announced a $19 million aid package for Pakistan that includes help for border areas hit by conflict and natural disasters.

Bishop made the pledge during a two-day visit to Islamabad, where she is holding talks with her Pakistani counterpart Sartaj Aziz on efforts to counter militancy, the future of Afghanistan and the reported rise of the Islamic State group in the region.

The aid package includes $8 million to help restore infrastructure damaged by floods and conflict in the restive northwest and southwest, and around $8 million to support a trade initiative in partnership with the World Bank. It has not yet been announced where the remaining assistance will be spent.

Bishop added the two countries “have common interests in countering transnational crimes including drug- and human-smuggling”.

Bishop said she would also encourage Australian tourism to Pakistan, which has been battling an insurgency for over a decade.

“People-to-people links are important and of course we want to see Pakistan as a safe and secure environment so that you can engage international visitors,” she said.

Aziz briefed the visiting dignitary on Pakistan's relations with neighbouring India and Afghanistan. She is expected to meet Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Raheel Sharif tomorrow.

"My visit and meeting with Pakistani leaders is aimed at discussing the growing strength of our bilateral partnership and important regional and international issues," Bishop said in a statement on her arrival.

A statement issued by the Foreign Office had earlier said,“Pakistan and Australia will explore the possibilities of further strengthening the existing ties — especially in trade, investment, agriculture, education, sports and defence. There will be renewed focus on elevating economic engagement and boosting bilateral trade.”

Bishop will also deliver a speech on women empowerment and gender equality issues in order to highlight the support of the Australian government to Pakistan in this regard. Her speech would have the audience of senior government officials and lawmakers.

The Australian foreign minister would moreover visit Lahore on May 7 and meet with Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif.

She is also scheduled to inaugurate a project funded by the Australian government.

Also read: Pakistan, Australia to deepen defence ties

The foreign minister’s visit comes nearly two months after Pakistan and Australia agreed to enhance cooperation in the field of defence and security, including military training.

CONGRATULATIONS PAKISTAN!!!


Thats peanuts :p:

Every penny counts..when you need it desperately.

More joyous news!!!!!

It's actually 24 million!!, not just 19 million.:yahoo:

Bishop gives $24 million aid to Pakistan
 
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8milliom dollar isto start a trade initiative with world bank.
I am curious to know what is this abt. So its apparently investment.

I dont know but personally i see the reason behind aid. Australian coas had visited pakistan few months back.

Now naturallly with our army's extra ordinary job in eliminating militancy and winning a near hard to imagine battle, (that the whole world say how an arrogant America had lost badly in Afghnistan and got kicked out in humiliation), every other armed force around the world wants to gain advantage of pak army's successful COIN op experience and gain the knowledge of acquired skills and tactics.

So no wonder the aid in a way is to build that amicable environment and pave way to military cooperation , and also the fact that aid is to contribute to the infrastructure of the militancy affected areas.
 
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Are we going to fence the border? It will be done eventually, the sooner the better.
 
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