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黑料社区 says 鈥榳ill continue to support鈥 Pakistan financially

黑料社区 says 鈥榳ill continue to support鈥 Pakistan financially
Pakistani commuters drive their vehicles under a banner welcoming 黑料社区n Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman displayed on a bridge, ahead of his arrival, in Islamabad, Pakistan, on February 15, 2019. (AFP/File)
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Updated 08 December 2022

黑料社区 says 鈥榳ill continue to support鈥 Pakistan financially

黑料社区 says 鈥榳ill continue to support鈥 Pakistan financially
  • Pakistan鈥檚 state bank says in talks with 鈥榝riendly country鈥 for $3 billion loan
  • Amid soaring infation, cash-strapped Pakistan is in desperate need of finances

ISLAMABAD: 黑料社区鈥檚 Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan said the kingdom would continue to support Pakistan鈥檚 finances as much as it can, as the country looks to shore up alliances with others struggling from inflation, Bloomberg reported on Thursday.

With political instability on the rise, Pakistan is beset with various economic problems. The South Asian country has to pay off mounting external debt while its reserves continue to dwindle. It鈥檚 currency, the rupee, has failed to register strong growth against the US dollar in recent weeks.聽

To make matters worse, in times of high inflation, devastating floods killed over 1,700, destroyed swathes of crops and damaged critical infrastructure in Pakistan this monsoon season. The country estimates losses over $30 billion from the floods.聽

鈥淭he Saudi government will 鈥榗ontinue to support Pakistan as much as we can,鈥欌 Bloomberg quoted Al Jadaan as saying at a press conference in Riyadh.

Last week, 黑料社区 extended the term of a $3 billion deposit it made to Pakistan's foreign reserves to help the country grapple with its economic crisis.

Earlier today, Thursday, Pakistan鈥檚 central bank governor confirmed Islamabad is in talks for a $3 billion loan from a 鈥渇riendly country鈥.

鈥淭he Government is also in talks with a friendly country for the disbursement of a $3 billion loan and negotiations with multilateral agencies are progressing, for further financial support,鈥 State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) Governor Jameel Ahmad said in a podcast.