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China to loan US$500 million to shore up Pakistan
2008-04-18
China will offer its close ally Pakistan a low-interest US$500 million (€315 million) loan to help ease its growing financial problems, Pakistan's foreign minister said Thursday.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi made the announcement after a recent visit to China and after Pakistan hosted a protest-free, security-heavy leg of the Olympic torch relay amid Western criticism of its giant ally's human rights record in Tibet. Qureshi, who accompanied President Pervez Musharraf on the April 10-15 trip, said that it had been "highly successful" and that Beijing was Pakistan's only "time-tested" friend. "If we have any reliable friend, my experience says it is China," Qureshi told a news conference in the capital, Islamabad.

Qureshi is a loyalist of slain former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, whose party defeated Musharraf's political supporters in February elections and now leads a new coalition government.

The government has inherited an ailing economy. It faces yawning budget and balance of payments deficits driven by rising world prices for commodities such as oil. The World Bank last month urged the new administration to take urgent action or risk a crisis, even though the economy was still growing at an annual rate of more than 6 percent.

On Thursday, Qureshi said that Pakistan faces "huge economic problems" but that he hoped the government would overcome them. He said that trade between Pakistan and China was worth US$6.8 billion (€4.28 billion), and that he hoped that it would reach US$15 billion (€9.45 billion) by 2011. The two countries' alliance goes back decades, and China is a leading source of investment and arms supplies for Pakistan. They are also rivals of India, which neighbors both.
Posted by:john frum

#7  Sometimes it helps. Sometimes I just look at the pictures and get mad.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-04-18 09:52  

#6  smn, AKA dumbass, the US isn't accepting the money. The "US" is a reference to how to measure the figure. How you got W and the Tibetans in is a measure of your intelligence. Try reading the article, it helps
Posted by: Frank G   2008-04-18 09:10  

#5  Has anyone else noticed a sharp drop in news coming from Pakistan over about the last month?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-04-18 09:08  

#4  We're all going to be stomping in US rice patties in the future!!

Stomping ON cow patties, IN rice paddies.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-04-18 06:34  

#3  We're all going to be stomping in US rice patties in the future!!

Some people do not appreciate the advantages of the simple life.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-04-18 05:41  

#2  Qid, Pro, Quo, if you ask me! The thanks, for the US looking the other way as the Chicoms mash the necks in on the Tibetans.Not surprised when "W" accepts the blood stained cash; he'll probable be sitting in the front row seats at the Olympic Games opening, with the Chairman! God, I hope they're not holding hands such as with the Saudis! We're all going to be stomping in US rice patties in the future!!
Posted by: smn   2008-04-18 00:41  

#1  Practically speaking, I'm not sure you could shore up Pakistan if you put cinder blocks under the corners.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-04-18 00:24  

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