US extends $132m debt relief to Pakistan

US Ambassador Donald Blome signs the agreement to extend loan relief under G20 debt service suspension initiative


Reuters September 30, 2022
US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome.—PHOTO: TWITTER/@usembislamabad

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ISLAMABAD:

Washington on Friday rolled over an agreement to suspend service payments on $132 million of Pakistan's debt, the US embassy in Islamabad said, as the country faces an economic crisis exacerbated by devastating floods.

Pakistan's economy is facing a balance of payments crisis, a widening current account deficit, a slide in its currency to historic lows, and inflation crossing 27%.

Devastating floods meanwhile engulfed large swathes of the country in late August, killing more than 1,500 people and causing damage estimated at $30 billion, fanning fears that Pakistan would not meet its debt obligations.

The US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome signed the agreement to extend the loan relief under the G20 debt service suspension initiative, the embassy said in a statement, adding: "Our priority is to redirect critical resources in Pakistan."

The rollover is related to the Paris club agreement in April 2020 to support 73 lower income countries during Covid, under which the United States provided relief on $128 million in debt to Pakistan.

The agreement to suspend payments on that debt, plus an additional $4 million, has now been rolled over again.

Former finance minister Miftah Ismail said last week that Islamabad was seeking debt relief from bilateral creditors in the wake of flooding, but emphasised the government was not seeking any relief from commercial banks or Eurobond creditors.

The country's bonds had slumped to just half their face value, after the Financial Times said a United Nations development agency was urging the cash-strapped country to restructure its debt.

Miftah said the $1 billion bond would be paid on time and in full due later this year. 

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test | 2 years ago | Reply Focus on exports and industry and creating new employment opportunities for Pakistani youth. If you can t then we for sure for party who will kick you back to your western masters and that is TLP. If PTI PMLN PPP don t increase our exports to at least 100 billion dollars then for sure TLP seems the best option in this regard. Because enough is enough debt and aid We have tested PTI PMLN and PPP and now i think we should give a chance to TLP because Imran Nawaz and Zardaris they are all backed by western powers for sure. Have anyone of our country s sensible person thought that why our exports remain the same and why our debt goes up and up Answer is simple western puppets everywhere be it political parties businessmen and even establishment. They are all western puppets including Imran. So i think if they don t increase our exports to 100 billion dollars then we should vote for TLP in the next general elections and boot these parties out. I know TLP is extremist but i think we should give them a chance.
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