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ISLAMABAD:
Iran has asked Pakistan to return $216 million that it had deposited in KASB Bank, which is currently under State Bank of Pakistan’s supervision, creating a diplomatic issue for the federal government.


The request was made by Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Ali Reza Haghighian during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar on Wednesday, according to officials of the Ministry of Finance.

Iran took up the issue days before a scheduled Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting with Pakistan.

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It had deposited the money in KASB Bank few years ago, which it could not withdraw after the United States imposed sanctions on the Gulf state.

Officials said the issue would be settled only in a legal manner as Pakistan could not afford to violate the sanctions regime. Owing to the restrictions, the government is also not actively pushing ahead with the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.

On November 14, the State Bank of Pakistan placed KASB Bank Limited under moratorium for a period of six months. The central bank has suspended certain debt and other obligations. It has allowed bank depositors to withdraw up to Rs300,000 and placed curbs on withdrawals above that level.

The $216 million or Rs22.2 billion constituted 35% of the total deposits of Rs63.1 billion of KASB Bank in December last year.

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Officials of the finance ministry argued that the issue of deposits was between the Iranian government and the private bank and there was no binding obligation on the federal government to sort it out.

However, they added, the options of seeking exemption from the US sanctions and settling the money in barter trade could be considered.

They did not rule out the possibility of clearing the dues during the moratorium if both the sides found a solution pertaining to the sanctions.

Final decision would be taken by the finance minister during the inter-ministerial meeting ahead of the JMC sitting, they said.

According to the officials, Tehran will also have to establish its case and the government will take a decision only when the State Bank of Pakistan confirmed the deposits.

Owing to the US curbs, Pakistan has also not been able to pay roughly $200 million to Tehran for electricity purchases. This delay in payment came under discussion in the meeting and it was suggested that Iran could buy rice, sugar and wheat from Pakistan instead of seeking cash payment.

Dar and the Iranian ambassador also reviewed the proposed agenda of the upcoming meetings, according to a handout issued by the finance ministry.

The minister was of the view that the upcoming visit of Iranian finance minister would help in enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. Islamabad was looking forward to any suggestion from the Iranian side to deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, he said.

Dar was also very optimistic about the success of the JMC meeting as the leadership of the two countries was serious about addressing the issues and taking steps for better cooperation.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2014.
Money troubles: Iran seeks return of $216m deposited in local bank – The Express Tribune

Thanks US for destroying Iranian economy as well as Pakistan's!

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ISLAMABAD:
Iran has asked Pakistan to return $216 million that it had deposited in KASB Bank, which is currently under State Bank of Pakistan’s supervision, creating a diplomatic issue for the federal government.


The request was made by Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Ali Reza Haghighian during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar on Wednesday, according to officials of the Ministry of Finance.

Iran took up the issue days before a scheduled Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting with Pakistan.

153.jpg


It had deposited the money in KASB Bank few years ago, which it could not withdraw after the United States imposed sanctions on the Gulf state.

Officials said the issue would be settled only in a legal manner as Pakistan could not afford to violate the sanctions regime. Owing to the restrictions, the government is also not actively pushing ahead with the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.

On November 14, the State Bank of Pakistan placed KASB Bank Limited under moratorium for a period of six months. The central bank has suspended certain debt and other obligations. It has allowed bank depositors to withdraw up to Rs300,000 and placed curbs on withdrawals above that level.

The $216 million or Rs22.2 billion constituted 35% of the total deposits of Rs63.1 billion of KASB Bank in December last year.

163.jpg


Officials of the finance ministry argued that the issue of deposits was between the Iranian government and the private bank and there was no binding obligation on the federal government to sort it out.

However, they added, the options of seeking exemption from the US sanctions and settling the money in barter trade could be considered.

They did not rule out the possibility of clearing the dues during the moratorium if both the sides found a solution pertaining to the sanctions.

Final decision would be taken by the finance minister during the inter-ministerial meeting ahead of the JMC sitting, they said.

According to the officials, Tehran will also have to establish its case and the government will take a decision only when the State Bank of Pakistan confirmed the deposits.

Owing to the US curbs, Pakistan has also not been able to pay roughly $200 million to Tehran for electricity purchases. This delay in payment came under discussion in the meeting and it was suggested that Iran could buy rice, sugar and wheat from Pakistan instead of seeking cash payment.

Dar and the Iranian ambassador also reviewed the proposed agenda of the upcoming meetings, according to a handout issued by the finance ministry.

The minister was of the view that the upcoming visit of Iranian finance minister would help in enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. Islamabad was looking forward to any suggestion from the Iranian side to deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, he said.

Dar was also very optimistic about the success of the JMC meeting as the leadership of the two countries was serious about addressing the issues and taking steps for better cooperation.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2014.
Money troubles: Iran seeks return of $216m deposited in local bank – The Express Tribune

Thanks US for destroying Iranian economy as well as Pakistan's!

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I have already stated beforehand to my fellow countrymen that the U.S. can't be relied upon under any circumstance.They WILL harm you at some point when your need is not required anymore:coffee:.
 
The minister was of the view that the upcoming visit of Iranian finance minister would help in enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. Islamabad was looking forward to any suggestion from the Iranian side to deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, he said.

That's good to hear.
 
This is something Pakistan owes to Iran but could not repay as sanctions were imposed on Iran. I think that its unfair on part of US to impose sanctions which affects prior commitments. India has obtained certain waivers and also doing trades with Iran in rupees. So there are possibilities which both Iran and Pakistan should look at.

I have already stated beforehand to my fellow countrymen that the U.S. can't be relied upon under any circumstance.They WILL harm you at some point when your need is not required anymore:coffee:.
I agree to some extent but its not specific to US alone but entire west. The way friendship means in east, it doesn't mean in the west where personal interests weigh more than the friendship while in east friendship humbles and let go of egos. Unfortunately, the world today is driven by west. Its established that there is no permanent friend or enemy, only ones interests are permanent. In present times US and Indian interests are matching to a great extent and hence they are coming together. Its not one way.
 
ISLAMABAD:
Iran has asked Pakistan to return $216 million that it had deposited in KASB Bank, which is currently under State Bank of Pakistan’s supervision, creating a diplomatic issue for the federal government.


The request was made by Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Ali Reza Haghighian during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar on Wednesday, according to officials of the Ministry of Finance.

Iran took up the issue days before a scheduled Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting with Pakistan.

153.jpg


It had deposited the money in KASB Bank few years ago, which it could not withdraw after the United States imposed sanctions on the Gulf state.

Officials said the issue would be settled only in a legal manner as Pakistan could not afford to violate the sanctions regime. Owing to the restrictions, the government is also not actively pushing ahead with the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.

On November 14, the State Bank of Pakistan placed KASB Bank Limited under moratorium for a period of six months. The central bank has suspended certain debt and other obligations. It has allowed bank depositors to withdraw up to Rs300,000 and placed curbs on withdrawals above that level.

The $216 million or Rs22.2 billion constituted 35% of the total deposits of Rs63.1 billion of KASB Bank in December last year.

163.jpg


Officials of the finance ministry argued that the issue of deposits was between the Iranian government and the private bank and there was no binding obligation on the federal government to sort it out.

However, they added, the options of seeking exemption from the US sanctions and settling the money in barter trade could be considered.

They did not rule out the possibility of clearing the dues during the moratorium if both the sides found a solution pertaining to the sanctions.

Final decision would be taken by the finance minister during the inter-ministerial meeting ahead of the JMC sitting, they said.

According to the officials, Tehran will also have to establish its case and the government will take a decision only when the State Bank of Pakistan confirmed the deposits.

Owing to the US curbs, Pakistan has also not been able to pay roughly $200 million to Tehran for electricity purchases. This delay in payment came under discussion in the meeting and it was suggested that Iran could buy rice, sugar and wheat from Pakistan instead of seeking cash payment.

Dar and the Iranian ambassador also reviewed the proposed agenda of the upcoming meetings, according to a handout issued by the finance ministry.

The minister was of the view that the upcoming visit of Iranian finance minister would help in enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. Islamabad was looking forward to any suggestion from the Iranian side to deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, he said.

Dar was also very optimistic about the success of the JMC meeting as the leadership of the two countries was serious about addressing the issues and taking steps for better cooperation.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2014.
Money troubles: Iran seeks return of $216m deposited in local bank – The Express Tribune

Thanks US for destroying Iranian economy as well as Pakistan's!

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Why not IRAN lend this money to Indus Hospital which is free.
 
It is not USA's fault that Pakistan doesn't have an independent foreign policy. It is Pakistan's.

There is a huge colonial overhang/ hangover in its foreign policy. My theory is that the British created Pakistan to be an obstruction to formation of a regional trade route, both east and west.

Trade is the route to prosperity and by doing this, it allowed them to remain prosperous. Also they control maritime routes by possession of big navy and island bases at critical points.
So they control the major trade routes, in absence of land route.
Pakistan would be a trade hub, if it let go of this colonial trap.
 
I have already stated beforehand to my fellow countrymen that the U.S. can't be relied upon under any circumstance.They WILL harm you at some point when your need is not required anymore:coffee:.
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its not USA its world like that
onlt thing USA do it openly..
they cant bend you till you want to bend to extnd you cant stand ..
india know this lesson from independance ..
so even if india go near to USA .. they know how mushc near TOO much near in each other space of comfort to be discomfort to each other

ISLAMABAD:
Iran has asked Pakistan to return $216 million that it had deposited in KASB Bank, which is currently under State Bank of Pakistan’s supervision, creating a diplomatic issue for the federal government.


The request was made by Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Ali Reza Haghighian during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar on Wednesday, according to officials of the Ministry of Finance.

Iran took up the issue days before a scheduled Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting with Pakistan.

153.jpg


It had deposited the money in KASB Bank few years ago, which it could not withdraw after the United States imposed sanctions on the Gulf state.

Officials said the issue would be settled only in a legal manner as Pakistan could not afford to violate the sanctions regime. Owing to the restrictions, the government is also not actively pushing ahead with the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project.

On November 14, the State Bank of Pakistan placed KASB Bank Limited under moratorium for a period of six months. The central bank has suspended certain debt and other obligations. It has allowed bank depositors to withdraw up to Rs300,000 and placed curbs on withdrawals above that level.

The $216 million or Rs22.2 billion constituted 35% of the total deposits of Rs63.1 billion of KASB Bank in December last year.

163.jpg


Officials of the finance ministry argued that the issue of deposits was between the Iranian government and the private bank and there was no binding obligation on the federal government to sort it out.

However, they added, the options of seeking exemption from the US sanctions and settling the money in barter trade could be considered.

They did not rule out the possibility of clearing the dues during the moratorium if both the sides found a solution pertaining to the sanctions.

Final decision would be taken by the finance minister during the inter-ministerial meeting ahead of the JMC sitting, they said.

According to the officials, Tehran will also have to establish its case and the government will take a decision only when the State Bank of Pakistan confirmed the deposits.

Owing to the US curbs, Pakistan has also not been able to pay roughly $200 million to Tehran for electricity purchases. This delay in payment came under discussion in the meeting and it was suggested that Iran could buy rice, sugar and wheat from Pakistan instead of seeking cash payment.

Dar and the Iranian ambassador also reviewed the proposed agenda of the upcoming meetings, according to a handout issued by the finance ministry.

The minister was of the view that the upcoming visit of Iranian finance minister would help in enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. Islamabad was looking forward to any suggestion from the Iranian side to deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, he said.

Dar was also very optimistic about the success of the JMC meeting as the leadership of the two countries was serious about addressing the issues and taking steps for better cooperation.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 4th, 2014.
Money troubles: Iran seeks return of $216m deposited in local bank – The Express Tribune

Thanks US for destroying Iranian economy as well as Pakistan's!

@Tridibans @wolfschanzze @TheFlyingPretzel @DRAY @narcon @madooxno9 @danish_vij @FaujHistorian @1000 @FNFAL @gau8av @ROCKING @abhi21 @naveen mishra @Marxist @Kunwar Anurag Rathore @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Krate M @LeveragedBuyout @MastanKhan @Agent Smith @shuntmaster @Akheilos @dexter @Slav Defence @sur @XenoEnsi-14 @TankMan @DESERT FIGHTER @p100 @BDforever @hunter_hunted @Mav3rick @rockstar08 @asad71 @Major Sam @pursuit of happiness @Faizan Memon @Spy Master @ozzy22 @Manticore @war khan @ShowGun @Afridistan @Razia Sultana @madmusti @farhan_9909 @ghazaliy2k @KingMamba @Khalid Newazi
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Thanks for Tag ..
Issue ...

Pak Govt buys electricity worth $200... deposited money .. but cant tranfer due to US santcinton ..
now same bank under scrutiny of CBP
pak govt stand
cant pay due to usa santioncs
Solution
PAk gave alternatve option to buy other goods of said amount from pak (swap)
USA allow pak to clear due or clear electricy import as imp for people of pak (excepmtion )
same thing happed with india
swap

India to Iran: Use pending oil payments to buy medicines, food | Business Line
exemption
Growing Iran Oil Exports Challenge U.S. Nuclear Sanctions - Bloomberg
Only six buyers are still allowed to take crude from Iran - -China, India, Japan, South Korea, Turkey andTaiwan -- down from 21 before the restrictions went into effect in mid-2012.
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Conclusion..
its normal thing best way to have swap deal electity for other goods or if its very imp like oil imp for economy
use diplomacy to have exemption
 
So its an Aid.
That sounds hawkish just like your name. Iran is suffering due to sanctions and you still want to grab their money. You guys need to come out of "Aid Mentality". Its not doing any good to your image nor economy.
 
That sounds hawkish just like your name. Iran is suffering due to sanctions and you still want to grab their money. You guys need to come out of "Aid Mentality". Its not doing any good to your image nor economy.
But Indus like Hospitals need such aids and IRAN can provide them like $250 each year easily.
 
But Indus like Hospitals need such aids and IRAN can provide them like $250 each year easily.
why should we donate 250 mil to u each year ? o_O

there is enough hospitals here in need of that money , let alone iraqi and syrian hospitals which are all higher priorities .

iran exports 1000 MW of electricity to pakistan , due to humanitarian reasons we won't stop and cut the line , but seriously ? what DAFUQ ....
 
why should we donate 250 mil to u each year ? o_O

there is enough hospitals here in need of that money , let alone iraqi and syrian hospitals which are all higher priorities .

iran exports 1000 MW of electricity to pakistan , due to humanitarian reasons we won't stop and cut the line , but seriously ? what DAFUQ ....

He is nishan_101 if you remember him then you wont be replying to him.

@Oscar @Jungibaaz nishan is back:-)
 
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