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PTI shares economic revival plan with US (Presented CV)

This is good. I know faujeets will struggle to understand but PTI has always maintained a principle stand on national interest, not on personal interest.

The USA is the wealthiest nation in the world, they have huge influence over international lenders and they are out biggest trading partner.

By doing the groundwork now for when they are in power, PTI will be able to hit the ground running and get the economy out of the hole it's in.

Imran Khan has always been consistent in his messaging - he will work with others as partners, not as slaves.

This is something faujeets and their tall and graceful masters cannot comprehend.
 
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Pti and Imran khan are losing credibility with each passing day. Shared economic revival plan with the US? The same US his ki ghulami ke khilaaf pti ki jang thi?
 
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@muhammadhafeezmalik hey namak harami. What has your namak harami party done for Pakistan since they been back in power? You seen the economy, month by month getting more worse. Your chacha Daar promised to work his magic wand. Ina ne ma ke puddi, A holes the whole family. They love Pakistan so much thats why the brought UK leave to remain/visa
 
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Pti and Imran khan are losing credibility with each passing day. Shared economic revival plan with the US? The same US his ki ghulami ke khilaaf pti ki jang thi?
Yeah vote for pdm then enjoy lol

Not really. Aakhir mein sab barey sahib key aagey line hazir ho jatey hein. What is happening now is entirely predictable. :D
jee kesay aap settle hogaye lol
 
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In fact US want to use this plan for revival of US economy , Imran Khan brought this from Sri Lanka in Feb 2021.


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I know you're passionate about your support for PDM but please try to keep your criticism of PTI logical. Heads of states visit other heads of state, this is normal procedure.
 
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PTI shares economic revival plan with US​

Party shows its readiness to work with multilaterals and honour IMF agreemen

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has assured the officials of the United States administration that not only does it have a plan to take the country out of the ongoing financial crunch, but it also intends to fulfil the state’s commitments made with the global lenders and countries if it comes to power again.

Two weeks ago, PTI officials sat down with the US embassy officials to share the contours of its economic revival plan as well as to ensure that PTI would continue working with multilaterals like World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Asian Development Bank (ADB), etc. and abide by the commitments made by the State with global lenders and States.
A senior PTI leader confirmed to The Express Tribune that “PTI is in touch with the US side”, saying that its economic team, which included Asad Umar and Hammad Azhar, recently discussed PTI’s broader economic policies with the US side at Islamabad.
The meeting was held in line with an earlier meeting between a visiting US delegation led by US Department of State Counsellor Derek Chollet with PTI Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry in February this year.
In the previous meeting, sources had revealed, the US officials had asked PTI to share its economic recovery plan as well as PTI’s stance on the government’s understanding that it may reach with IMF to revive its bailout programme.
The proposal was sought after PTI had started trying to restore relations by assuring that it would abandon the anti-US narrative in the future. By then, PTI chief Imran Khan had given a narrative makeover to the alleged regime-change conspiracy after months-long bashing of the US and its officials.
Sharing details of the meeting, the former federal minister revealed that PTI has shared its plan of decreasing the fiscal deficit and increasing remittances as well as fresh investment from overseas Pakistanis with the US officials.
He confirmed that PTI has assured the US side that it is willing to work with international organisations and friendly countries as they have given sureties to the IMF on behalf of Pakistan, saying, “PTI shared three-month, nine-month, two years and five years’ economic plan with US side.”
Another PTI leader, who also served as a federal minister, said that broad economic plans have been discussed with the US side, but no specifics have been shared with them, saying that sharing such details with different countries is a routine thing and PTI would not mind sharing it if any other country shows interest.
“We have never been anti-US; we have always been pro-Pakistan,” the former cabinet member said when asked about its public posturing against the US in the past. He said that protecting sovereignty is not equal to being anti-someone.
The PTI leader told the US officials that PTI feels that the economic policies need to rely on openness and trade, saying the party wants deep engagement with the multilaterals and friendly as well as other countries based on a balanced and open approach. “We want trade, not aid,” he added.
He said that the incumbent finance minister’s polices like a fixed exchange rate regime and imposing restrictions on imports were against the conventional economic wisdom and the “unprofessional dealing” was “causing damage to Pakistan”. He shunned the allegations that the IMF programme was derailed because of PTI.
The ex-minister said that the PTI officials told the US side that the party would go for deep structural reforms and take a departure from the “bizarre economic policies” of the incumbent government, saying that eccentric policies were causing huge damage to the economy, destroying exports and blocking foreign investments.
Referring to the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) causing losses of billions of rupees every year, the officials shared with US officials that PTI would either go for SOEs privatisation or public-private partnership model to make energy markets more open for investments. They said that deregulation of SOEs can attract local and foreign investment as currently, the private sector cannot invest in generation, transmission and distribution areas of the energy markets.
During the meeting, the PTI economic team apprised the US team that the former ruling party wants to bring changes in the taxation system and plans to bring the undocumented sectors into the tax net through technology. They maintained that PTI would end the disproportionate burden on the industrial sector.
To a question, both PTI leaders said that a meeting could also take place between the US officials and PTI chief Imran but it has not been scheduled so far. In the recent past, Imran and PTI not only showed a departure from the usual stance against the US but repeatedly conveyed the desire to restore relations with Washington.
After the US, Imran had accused former army chief Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa of regime-change conspiracy and exercising sweeping powers in most matters of governance, saying PTI was left to take all the blame.
Ah yes, because ignorin Pakistan's biggest trading partner and lender just because they tried to get rid of you is such a good idea, right?

So many astroturfing pieces of trash on PDF. Admit you're a party worker, and stop pretending to be a concerned citizen.
 
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When you have no argument to counter a news item
use PTI/BJP Formula #2

"Shoot /dispute the messenger"

Hope you will not ask for formula # 1

As you brought up BJP here, i believe PTI is more like the AAP party of Arvind Kejriwal....Good intent but immature political activism...BJP is not the right comparison..
 
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Yes, but I do not blame USA for my ouster from Pakistan either. See the difference? :D
You went by choice not by force. If you been sent to afghanistan then you would be saying dozens against Usa

When you have no argument to counter a news item
use PTI/BJP Formula #2

"Shoot /dispute the messenger"

Hope you will not ask for formula # 1
Says by guy who support corrupt party for few benefits, whose leader has ran away due to corruption, whose party is running by all corrupt. Due to his party inflation went to 47% and now today pakistan is number 1 in asia leaving behind sirilanka in inflation and he bring news about other poilitical parties and trying to be messenger and innocent.

Har koiye jalse ki briyani nhi khaya hoa
 
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You went by choice not by force. If you been sent to afghanistan then you would be saying dozens against Usa


LOL. Nope. I had to leave due to the gurnamint's decisions, not by my choice. But then again, I was never a PM subject to a VoNC like IK was, so I am not sure what the parallel here is that you seem to be trying to draw, except that in both cases USA had nothing to do with what happened.
 
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PTI shares economic revival plan with US​

Party shows its readiness to work with multilaterals and honour IMF agreemen

LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has assured the officials of the United States administration that not only does it have a plan to take the country out of the ongoing financial crunch, but it also intends to fulfil the state’s commitments made with the global lenders and countries if it comes to power again.

Two weeks ago, PTI officials sat down with the US embassy officials to share the contours of its economic revival plan as well as to ensure that PTI would continue working with multilaterals like World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Asian Development Bank (ADB), etc. and abide by the commitments made by the State with global lenders and States.
A senior PTI leader confirmed to The Express Tribune that “PTI is in touch with the US side”, saying that its economic team, which included Asad Umar and Hammad Azhar, recently discussed PTI’s broader economic policies with the US side at Islamabad.
The meeting was held in line with an earlier meeting between a visiting US delegation led by US Department of State Counsellor Derek Chollet with PTI Senior Vice President Fawad Chaudhry in February this year.
In the previous meeting, sources had revealed, the US officials had asked PTI to share its economic recovery plan as well as PTI’s stance on the government’s understanding that it may reach with IMF to revive its bailout programme.
The proposal was sought after PTI had started trying to restore relations by assuring that it would abandon the anti-US narrative in the future. By then, PTI chief Imran Khan had given a narrative makeover to the alleged regime-change conspiracy after months-long bashing of the US and its officials.
Sharing details of the meeting, the former federal minister revealed that PTI has shared its plan of decreasing the fiscal deficit and increasing remittances as well as fresh investment from overseas Pakistanis with the US officials.
He confirmed that PTI has assured the US side that it is willing to work with international organisations and friendly countries as they have given sureties to the IMF on behalf of Pakistan, saying, “PTI shared three-month, nine-month, two years and five years’ economic plan with US side.”
Another PTI leader, who also served as a federal minister, said that broad economic plans have been discussed with the US side, but no specifics have been shared with them, saying that sharing such details with different countries is a routine thing and PTI would not mind sharing it if any other country shows interest.
“We have never been anti-US; we have always been pro-Pakistan,” the former cabinet member said when asked about its public posturing against the US in the past. He said that protecting sovereignty is not equal to being anti-someone.
The PTI leader told the US officials that PTI feels that the economic policies need to rely on openness and trade, saying the party wants deep engagement with the multilaterals and friendly as well as other countries based on a balanced and open approach. “We want trade, not aid,” he added.
He said that the incumbent finance minister’s polices like a fixed exchange rate regime and imposing restrictions on imports were against the conventional economic wisdom and the “unprofessional dealing” was “causing damage to Pakistan”. He shunned the allegations that the IMF programme was derailed because of PTI.
The ex-minister said that the PTI officials told the US side that the party would go for deep structural reforms and take a departure from the “bizarre economic policies” of the incumbent government, saying that eccentric policies were causing huge damage to the economy, destroying exports and blocking foreign investments.
Referring to the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) causing losses of billions of rupees every year, the officials shared with US officials that PTI would either go for SOEs privatisation or public-private partnership model to make energy markets more open for investments. They said that deregulation of SOEs can attract local and foreign investment as currently, the private sector cannot invest in generation, transmission and distribution areas of the energy markets.
During the meeting, the PTI economic team apprised the US team that the former ruling party wants to bring changes in the taxation system and plans to bring the undocumented sectors into the tax net through technology. They maintained that PTI would end the disproportionate burden on the industrial sector.
To a question, both PTI leaders said that a meeting could also take place between the US officials and PTI chief Imran but it has not been scheduled so far. In the recent past, Imran and PTI not only showed a departure from the usual stance against the US but repeatedly conveyed the desire to restore relations with Washington.
After the US, Imran had accused former army chief Gen (retd) Qamar Javed Bajwa of regime-change conspiracy and exercising sweeping powers in most matters of governance, saying PTI was left to take all the blame.
ABSOLUTE GULAMS....YES SIR HAZIR

In fact US want to use this plan for revival of US economy , Imran Khan brought this from Sri Lanka in Feb 2021.


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Both brothers from different fathers?
 
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