Pakistan got new $2 bn financial support from Saudi Arabia

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Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s finance minister, reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia had provided $2 billion in foreign financing to Pakistan.

“SBP has received funds from Saudi Arabia,” Ishaq Dar said while addressing a press conference in Islamabad today.

Country’s foreign reserves will be established with the aid of Saudi deposits, he continued.

Finance Minister Thanked KSA For Supporting Pakistan

Ishaq Dar praised Saudi Arabia for its dedication to supporting the nation in all trying circumstances. On behalf of Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, and General Asim Munir, the chief of the army staff, he also expressed gratitude to the Saudi leadership.

The finance minister claimed that country’s economy is on the right track and that more “good developments” are anticipated in the country’s near future.

It should be emphasized that the IMF had required the Pakistani government to obtain a formal guarantee for the deposit from the friendly nations.

Govt. and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reached a crucial $3 billion staff-level agreement on June 30.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that a “Stand-By Arrangement” worth $3 billion for 9 months had been successfully negotiated with the nation.

This deal will receive final approval from the IMF executive board, which is anticipated to happen in mid-July. Following this permission, govt. would be able to borrow $3 billion.

To read pour blog on “IMF Board to meet on July 12 to ratify $1.1B for Pakistan,” click here.

Asad Hassan
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