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Thursday, January 27, 2011

PM seeks US help for the disbursement of IMF tranche in March

ISLAMABAD Jan 27 ( Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has said Pakistan was implementing the IMF programme in the interest of the country and sought US help for the disbursement of the next IMF tranche in March this year to help his government prepare for the next fiscal year's Budget.

He was talking to a US delegation led by Mr David Lipton, Senior Advisor to the US President at the PM's House here Thursday.

The Prime Minister appreciated US Government's confidence in the Pakistan's economic system and hoped that other donor countries will also follow the suit as his government had put in place the third party verification and beneficiaries' assessment as well as for public disclosure of programme performance in order to increase donor and public trust in the utilization
of the foreign assistance.

He added that while the government was working hard to improve internal controls for transparency, the concerns should not become a pretext for withholding or stopping the much needed support, which has already been pledged by the donors to Pakistan. In this context he added that the floods affectees cannot be made to wait for their early rehabilitation. He said
that as far as the government of Pakistan was concerned, it had already drastically cut its development and non-development expenditure to divert the resources for providing succour and relief to the flood victims.

The Prime Minister said that his government was committed to introduce and implement economic reforms. The RGST and flood tax measures had already been introduced and passed through the Senate and intensive consultations were now being held with the major political parties of the country to build the national consensus for their passage through the National Assembly. The Prime Minister said that the political dialogue has been initiated over other national challenges like governance, institution building and security situation of the country.

The Prime Minister underlined that despite Pakistan's current economic difficulties, his government will remain steadfast in its commitment to war against terror. The Prime Minister highlighted the positive trend in the national economy as a result of steps taken by his government like substantial increase in exports, record home remittances and all time high
foreign exchange reserves, which he said, were reflective of the sound economic fundamentals of the country.

Mr David Lipton commended the Prime Minister for clearly communicating the message to the rest of the world that his government was not undertaking the reforms because the donor community so wanted but was doing it in the long term interest of Pakistan's economy. He stated that US recognized the government of Pakistan's efforts to overcome security and economic challenges and agreed with the Prime Minister that any economic strategy can only be palatable for the people in a democratic system when embedded into a political strategy.

He appreciated that Government of Pakistan in true democratic traditions was doing its utmost to take all the political stakeholders in the country on board through the process of consultations for the introduction of much needed economic reforms in the country. He further stated that the success of the political consultation process in the country and signs of improving economy would attract international community's support to Pakistan. He assured the Prime Minister that US administration will remain engaged with Pakistan in confronting the two major challenges to Pakistan's economy i.e.budget and power deficit. He said that he was looking forward to Pakistan-US Energy Dialogue later in the day to fast track the energy projects being funded under the Kerry Lugar Assistance Programme and for reviewing the electricity demand and supply situation in the country on remedial measures.

Minister for Finance Dr Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Minister for Petroleum Syed Naveed Qamar, Minister for Water & Power Raja Pervez Ashraf, Minister of State for Finance & Economic Affairs Mrs Hina Rabbani Khar, Senator Syeda Sughra Imam, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Dr Nadeem ul Haq, US Ambassador Mr Cameron Munter, and other senior officials were also present in the meeting.

1 comment:

  1. if we observe it no the pakistan is entered in the close street, imf internatonal monetory fund will give us the loan but after the current setup who will pay that loan,
    result

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