ejaz007
SENIOR MEMBER
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2007
- Messages
- 6,533
- Reaction score
- 1
- Country
- Location
Pakistan asks US to write off loans
* Gilani tells Holbrooke move will help govt overcome economic problems * Asks US envoy to expedite passage of aid for Pakistan
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani asked the US on Friday to write off Pakistans debts, to help the government overcome the prevailing economic problems that have been accentuated by the war on terror, a mass displacement from Swat and adjoining areas and the global recession.
Gilani made the appeal at a meeting with special US envoy Richard Holbrooke who had called on the Prime Minister.
Gilani also urged the US administration to expedite an initiative in the US Congress to increase aid for Pakistan, and called for the provision of much-needed military supplies for Pakistans campaign against terrorism.
The prime minister acknowledged that the US had assisted Pakistan in providing relief to internally displaced people from Malakand by providing a $300 million aid package. Major European and Muslim countries would follow Americas lead and step forward with timely assistance, he hoped.
Gilani said the armys offensive against the Taliban had the backing of the entire nation. The government and all national institutions are fully on board in fighting the menace of terror, and there is ... a spirit of reconciliation on national issues among all political stakeholders, he said.
Holbrooke said the US would look into Pakistans request to write off debts, and steps were already being taken to fast track the supply of military equipment.
According to the APP news agency, Gilani in a separate address to Pakistan Peoples Party office-bearers from Balochistan also called on the US to review its policy on drone attacks in the Tribal Areas, as it is proving to be counterproductive. He assured the PPP office-bearers that there would be no drone attacks in Balochistan.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
* Gilani tells Holbrooke move will help govt overcome economic problems * Asks US envoy to expedite passage of aid for Pakistan
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani asked the US on Friday to write off Pakistans debts, to help the government overcome the prevailing economic problems that have been accentuated by the war on terror, a mass displacement from Swat and adjoining areas and the global recession.
Gilani made the appeal at a meeting with special US envoy Richard Holbrooke who had called on the Prime Minister.
Gilani also urged the US administration to expedite an initiative in the US Congress to increase aid for Pakistan, and called for the provision of much-needed military supplies for Pakistans campaign against terrorism.
The prime minister acknowledged that the US had assisted Pakistan in providing relief to internally displaced people from Malakand by providing a $300 million aid package. Major European and Muslim countries would follow Americas lead and step forward with timely assistance, he hoped.
Gilani said the armys offensive against the Taliban had the backing of the entire nation. The government and all national institutions are fully on board in fighting the menace of terror, and there is ... a spirit of reconciliation on national issues among all political stakeholders, he said.
Holbrooke said the US would look into Pakistans request to write off debts, and steps were already being taken to fast track the supply of military equipment.
According to the APP news agency, Gilani in a separate address to Pakistan Peoples Party office-bearers from Balochistan also called on the US to review its policy on drone attacks in the Tribal Areas, as it is proving to be counterproductive. He assured the PPP office-bearers that there would be no drone attacks in Balochistan.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan