Qatar to give $2bn to Pakistan in a bilateral agreement

Hamariweb  |  Aug 23, 2022

Pakistan has been critically declining in a position due to its weak economical standing and rising inflation. To assist Pakistan through the tough time, Qatar is expected to support Islamabad with a fund of $2 billion in two-way support.

International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) meeting that was scheduled on 29th August in which Pakistan acquired worth $4 billion of capital from countries with amicable relations. Pakistan is also about to receive $1 billion in oil financing from Saudi Arabia and UAE. 

HE. Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari Minister of Finance met with his counterpart. @MiftahIsmail, Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue of the Islamic Republic of #Pakistan, bilateral relations were discussed & areas of joint cooperation explored.#Qatar#MOFQATAR pic.twitter.com/cdswnDCyTi

— Ministry of Finance Qatar – وزارة المالية قطر (@MoF_Qatar) August 22, 2022

Murtaza Syed, Governor State Bank of Pakistan said all the funds are expected to receive in 12 months duration.cFurther, he said, Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif will be traveling to Qatar on the 23rd (today) and 24th of August.

Miftah Ismail, Finance Minister met Ali bin Ahmed Al-Kuwari to discuss co-relations among the country. The support will enhance the position of the foreign exchange reserves and will also reinforce the value of the rupee.

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