UAE to provide USD 3 bn to Pakistan to overcome financial crunches

Press Trust of India  |  Dubai 

The UAE will soon give USD 3 billion to cash-strapped to support its financial and monetary policies, the reported on Friday.

The transfer of 11 billion dirhams (USD 3 billion) by the government-owned (ADFD) to is expected to be carried out in the "coming days", the agency said.

The announcement of the financial support to Pakistan comes a week after its said that soon there will be an incoming investment package from the country's close ally that would be "the biggest foreign investment" in Pakistan's history.

The UAE'S support for Pakistan's fiscal policy is based on the historical ties between the two people and the two friendly countries and the desire to further develop the bilateral cooperation in all fields, the report said.

Pakistan's all weather ally has also pledged to provide a generous aid to to overcome its financial woes.

has also announced that it will provide Pakistan USD 3 billion in balance of payment support and additionally give worth USD 3 billion on deferred payment after met Saudi in in October.

The is making all efforts to ensure that any IMF loan to Pakistan is not used to repay its Chinese debt.

The US feels that the huge Chinese debt is responsible for Pakistan's economic challenges.

"We are working and making clear within the IMF that if it were going to supply any funding to Pakistan that it would not be used to repay Chinese loans," David Malpass, Under Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs, told lawmakers during a recent Congressional hearing.

There are concerns among American lawmakers that the Pakistan may use the IMF money to repay the Chinese debts.

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 16:40 IST