Pakistan signs $3 bn bailout package with UAE

ANI  |  Asia 

and the have signed a USD 3 billion package to support the cash-strapped country even as its sought financial assistance from Qatar, said.

The amount will be paid to in three installments.

"UAE has formalized $3 billion deposit in the DG ADFD & the SBP inked the agreement at #ADFD Headquarters in Abu Dhabi," tweeted.

The UAE had announced its intention to inject USD 3 billion cash into Pakistan via the Fund for Development in December last year, a month after Khan undertook his second trip to the country since assuming office, Geo reported.

The two earlier in January were said to have finalised the terms and conditions of the support package, which involves USD 3.2 billion worth of on deferred payment in addition to the USD 3 billion cash deposit.

Imran Khan, during his two-day visit to that ended on Tuesday, met the Qatari Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and other leaders to seek financial assistance.

In October last year, had agreed to provide Pakistan USD 3 billion in foreign currency support for a year to address its balance-of-payments crisis.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, January 23 2019. 06:57 IST