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Pakistani Prime Minister Appeals for Debt Relief to Combat Coronavirus Fallout
2020-04-13
[reuters] ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has appealed to international stakeholders for urgent debt relief for developing countries so they can deal more effectively with the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, the government said on Sunday.

Pakistan has recorded 5,183 cases of the virus, with 88 deaths. The country's already-struggling economy has been hit hard by nationwide preventive lockdowns that have brought economic activity to a halt and caused widespread unemployment.

Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a video message released by the foreign office, said he was worried people in the developing world would die of hunger as a result of lockdowns.

"Pakistan with a population of 220 million, so far the best stimulus package we can afford is $8 billion," Khan said in the video, adding that highly indebted countries lack fiscal space to spend on health and social support.

Pakistan, which is over $100 billion in debt to foreign lenders and spends the largest chunk of its budget on debt servicing, last week began a $900 million cash disbursement programme to 12 million poor families rendered unemployed due to lockdowns.

Khan said he appealed to world leaders, the heads of financial institutions and the secretary-general of the United Nations to get together to announce a debt relief initiative for developing countries.

Pakistan will receive $1.4 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as part of organisation's Rapid Financing Instrument to help finance the country's response to the virus.

It is also currently in the first year of a three-year $6 billion IMF programme to help its ailing economy.

Posted by:John Frum

#5  Ask your Haqqani bros.
Posted by: Bubba Claing1437   2020-04-13 19:29  

#4  ^ Technically. Because you'll be funding them ! ☻
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-04-13 19:24  

#3  In return they'll quit funding the Taliban and other Militants?

I keed, I keed!
Posted by: Frank G   2020-04-13 13:16  

#2  Pakistan needs to be treated the same as Iran.

Just say no.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-04-13 12:08  

#1  Looks like some cabinet minister needs a new landscaped estate in Deosai Park. And the Generals need to pay their local bar tabs.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-04-13 11:30  

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