Pakistan may get close to $4bn aid in Donors' Conference
ISLAMABAD: The upcoming Tokyo Donors' Conference might pledge $4 billion to Pakistan over the next two years, Japan's Special Representative for Assistance to Pakistan and Afghanistan Motohide Yoshikawa said on Monday.
Big chunk of change for President Ten-Percent ... | Talking to reporters at the Japanese embassy, he said Tokyo had been advocating for assistance to Pakistan and had raised the issue at the G-20 group meeting. He said Pakistan's stability and prosperity was in the interest of the world.
"Nice world you got here. Be a shame if anything happened to it ..." | The special representative said that the international community would demand broad political support in the fight against terrorism and a plan of action for economic reforms and eradication of poverty.
None of which the Paks have but they still have their mitts out ... | He said more than 30 countries and organisations would participate in the conference.
Yoshikawa said a bilateral meeting would be held during President Asif Zardari's visit to Japan and during the meeting the Japanese prime minister would announce assistance to Pakistan in the shape of a soft loan.
Zardari said he hoped the international community would support Pakistan in the upcoming Friends of Pakistan meeting.
Posted by: Steve White 2009-04-14 |