US blames China for economic woes in Pakistan

ANI  |  Washington DC [USA] 

The on Friday held responsible for economic challenges being faced by and said that it would review the government's plea from all angles including the position of debt in the country.

According to The News, during a press conference, said: "We understand that has formally requested assistance from the (IMF). In all cases, we examine that closely from all angles of it, including Pakistan's debt position, in evaluating any type of loan programme."

Nauert added, "The had spoken about this a few months back, I know, in some interviews not that long ago. I think part of the reason that Pakistan found itself in this situation is Chinese debt, and the fact that there is debt that governments have incurred that they maybe thought wouldn't be so tough to bail themselves out of, but has become increasingly tough."

IMF on Thursday confirmed that Pakistan has formally approached the funding organisation seeking financial assistance to address its economic challenges.

Lagarde met Pakistan's Minister of Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Asad Umar, of the and members of their economic team.

"Today, I met with Pakistan's Minister of Finance, Revenue and Economic Affairs Asad Umar, of the and members of their economic team. During the meeting, they requested financial assistance from the IMF to help address Pakistan's economic challenges," Lagarde revealed in a statement.

Revealing visit of a team of the international body, Lagarde said: "An IMF team will visit in the coming weeks to initiate discussions for a possible IMF-supported economic programme. We look forward to our continuing partnership," Lagarde added.

Pakistan's has been in a limbo for long. It was already speculated that Pakistan would have to seek a loan package from IMF following the elections held on July 25.

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First Published: Fri, October 12 2018. 11:57 IST