The IMF has said Pakistan's economic reforms are on track and that the executive board would meet in early December for approval of the combined release.
Wrapping up a hectically scheduled visit, the finance minister told journalists that he had a series of discussions with the financial institutions including the World Bank, OPIC, IMF and EXIM Bank as well as with finance leaders from other countries including Britain, China and Iran to discuss cooperation in areas of trade and economy.
The Pakistani delegates had 44 meetings during the IMF-World annual autumn meetings. Dar also represented Pakistan at US-Pakistan Economic and Finance Working Group meeting, held under the Strategic Dialogue, and attended a major conference on $ 14 billion Diamer Basha Dam, saying it generated interest among investors.
Pakistan will build both Diamer Basha and Dasu dams as part of efforts to meet generate energy and enhance water storage capacity and avoid flash flooding. During his stay in Washington DC, Dar also met with US Trade Representative Michael Froman, USAID Chief, US Special Representative for Pakistan and Afghanistan Dan Feldman, and US deputy nationals security adviser.
He also discussed cooperation with Deputy Secretary William J Burns and Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Catherine Novelli. Another milestone achieved during the visit was Pakistan-Afghanistan transit fee accord at 1.25 cent per KW.
This accord, he said, will help accelerate work on bringing 1000 MW of Central Asian energy to Pakistan via Afghanistan under CASA 1000 project.
"We are working for our country's development and trade expansion, and do not rely on aid,” Dar said, seated beside Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Jalil Abbas Jilani and Finance Secretary Dr Waqar Masood Khan.
He said the country has already spent a huge amount of Rs 46 billion for relief of internally displaced persons from Operation Zarb-e-Azb, and the flood victims. He said these two expenses are massive, with the flood relief and recovery cost likely to be Rs80 billion.
Further, he added, major funds would be needed for reconstruction in North Waziristan once operation ends. Pakistan, he said, has not made a formal appeal for international help to meet the gigantic expenses. However, Pakistan held a meeting with major donors in Islamabad recently to have an assessment for recovery and damage costs.
In response to a question, the finance minister said the US has clarified that recent drone strikes took place on the Afghan territory and not on Pakistani side of the border as reported incorrectly in the media. Responding to another question, the finance minister said Pakistan wants to resolve tensions along Kashmir Line of Control peacefully, but if something is imposed on the country, its armed forces are capable of dealing with any eventuality.
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What a spin! The real news is IMF refused to release current tranche of $500 million because Pakistan did not satisfy the fiscal reform guidelines it gave. So the IMF will review those again in December and will give both installments together if they are satisfied.
The way things are going, there is very little chance Pakistan will be able to meet IMF's requirements.
@Jamor: Is Togadia in Pakistan too? The muslims seem to be more violent over there
@Pakistani: And the most common sound heard in Pakistan is a lawnmower like sound followed a couple of booms.
@Naman Randhawa: "But most of the problems in India are due muslims and once this dirty is kicked out we will have no problem in our country" There is good and bad people from every community.One can say that if people like Togadia are put behind bars,Muslims will be peaceful.Indians and Pakistanis on this forum rightly lambast Pakistan for its treatment of minorities.Are you advocating that India copies Pakistan in this regard
Yay !! This is what I call true progress.
Another $1.1bn for Pak.defence forces to purchase mortar shells
Another $1.1bn for Pak.defence forces.
@Taimoor: Bhai the reason should be very obvious to you.Most of my brothers across the border can't write as education is not a priority.The priority is more guns,Tanks and nukes against India.
@Gp65: In fact it is actually 48%.
@Alladitta: Thanks. But you will be labeled as an Indian for trying to open their eyes.
loan for what making bombs and to feed the fanatics
@Naman Randhawa: I think Indians have decided to be open and frank. They are not hiding behind excuses. Polio is conquered and so is Mars. You guys will overcome all the problems you acknowledge. Wish my country Pakistan starts being truthful to itself rather than blaming USA, India and Israel.
As always, Indian trolls going crazy posting comments and blaming Pakistan. If the indian government stops sponsoring the terrorist who have entered Pakistan from the Afghan border, the subcontinent would be a very peaceful region. Now that the Pakistan army is blowing up the indian funded terrorists, the indian govt has started cross border firing at the LoC to distract the Pak army. Secondly, the issue of Kashmir has been reignited, it might not be an issue for the Indian govt and the people of India, it is a major issue for Pakistan. The cross border firing is just another way of halting any talks on this issue for the entire tenure of the new Indian PM. He just won support of many Indians, the kind that visit Pakistani news websites to voice their opinion instead of worrying about their state of affairs, personal and national. Until India stops sponsoring these terrorists in KP and Afghanistan, there is no chance for stability in the region. India is on its way of becoming an economic power in Southeast Asia mainly due to its large population playing to its advantage. the Indian Govt needs to adopt a more mature policy of not interfering in its neighbour's and their neighbour's internal and external matters. If the Indian govt is serious about attaining its goal of being an economic super power, it needs to normalise relations with Pakistan and perhaps China as well. The border adventures with both countries will not pay of well. Maybe the people of India have been brainwashed into believing China is their friend. NO IT IS NOT. China only deals with India for the point of business. If it needs to choose between Pakistan and India. the whole world knows the answer. Time to start being an economic power instead of just acting like one. And all you indian trolls on ET, we Pakistanis do not want to read your comments. we do not care what you think, go troll on your own websites. And please troll on your govt websites to make more toilets for you guys. haha.
Really don't understand the obsession of Indian trolls with Pakistan. While some of the Indian commentators offer balanced and educated opinions, and they are welcome here, most of them are always riding on hate speech.
The amount of Indians present here, reading this Pakistani page everyday is just an indication of how worried they are about Pakistan and how much they fear it. It also tell loads about our capability to overcome India in every affair. Enough said.
@Asad: Because this is their nourishment; they breathe fresh air on Pakistan social media; unless you reckon that they do not have any common ncestoral and cultural roots.
Rex Minor
@Naman : so poverty in India is because of Indian Muslims ? and no toilets because of Muslims ? tell this to all your millions of Indian Hindus who migrate to and spend all their lives in Muslim Gulf countries working just to earn a few cents.. do you Indian Hindus have something called self-respect then ? I doubt based on your anti-Muslim comment.
@Naman .. oh, you have not seen 10 Pakistanis here ? which school did you go to ? did they teach you fantasy instead of maths ?
@Mega.. smell the coffee ?? do you realize Indians comment on 99% articles of this website which have nothing to do with India or the word 'India' ?
@Naman Randhawa.. really sorry but thats a really poor come back.. better luck next time
@Taimoor: There are more than ten. Open your eyes and smell the coffee. And if the article mentions india in it, I don't know how you don't expect indians to respond?
We accept what ever problems we have in our country be it poverty,rape,toilets and many more and after identifying them now we trying to resolve these problems sincerely and as early as possible.But most of the problems in India are due muslims and once this dirty is kicked out we will have no problem in our country
@daddy: No it can not be said about us. Go and see the stats and cry over it. The most common sound you hear in India is pphhttttt !!!
@The Economist: Yes, yes, come back when the job is done. Also, ask anyone and much to your surprise you will find that 23% is less than 54%!! My advise to you would be to eat less so that you do not have to venture in the open, which will help save the ozone layer also.
@Pakistani: Wish I could reply but ET Mods only let my one-liners go through.
@Pakistani same for you
@Pakistani: All those who want to see an open toilet must visit the D Chowk ,++++±+++++++++++++++ Paki Perfume.
@Pakistani even half of ur population have never heard of toilet either, but at least now we have made a start.Earlier we were criticised for polio cases now we r polio free.After reading this please don't start spending on toilets but spend on bunkers otherwise drones will kill u.
Indians are really funny people.. you spend most of your time spewing hatred on our websites, and then expect us to believe that govt of India is not interested in de-stabilizing Pakistan.. your obsession with Pakistan is easily visible by the number of your countrymen visiting our websites on a daily basis.. go to your own news sites and tell me if you can see even 10 Pakistanis commenting regularly ? absolutely not, because your country is the last thing we would possibly think about
@Pakistani: the same can be said about pakistan.... plus all ur population hasn't heard anything except booooom :)
@Pakistani: True and neither has 44% of yours but we acknowledge the problem and will solve it.
@Naman Randhawa: Yes stomaching is the highlight of your national character. Shivlung has major role in this. Keep it up.
@Naman Randhawa: No wonder more than half of your population has never seen a bathroom!!
@Np: Go ask your military off the record and you will find out who is really squealing!! Also, just because you choose to ignore and accept the part played by India in occupying Kashmir, sneaking in Siachen and creating law and order situation in Balochistan, only makes your reply that much pitiable.
@Pakistani: India is ready for stomaching everything including pakistan
@Pakistani: It is Pakistan which is squealing.
As for India having started this round of violations, I am sure you believe in the my of defense day also that India strted the 1965 war? You perhaps also believe that ot wasn't Pakistani soldiers but tribals who had occupied peaks of Kargill?
No one else believes your lies any more.
@vasan: If India stops poking its nose other countries affairs, this region will be in peace.
@Strategic Asset: You started it, now stomach it.
If Pakistan can contain terrorists in Punjab and AJK, then the Indian border will be peaceful. If Pakistan can contain terrorists in KP and Waziristan, then Afghan border and Pakistan itself will be peaceful. Now it is upto Pakistan to choose what they want.
Mr.Dar tell that to your Indian 'friends'.
@Reddy: The short answer:no.
If India starts a war? India has never done so.
Pakistan started this Round of LOC violation and it will stop when Pakistan stops. India's defense minister has already said so. There is nthing for India o think. They are not afraid of your tack of trying to internationalize the issue and scare the world by impying it could escalate to a nuclear war. India has a no first use policy for nuclear arms and Pakistan dare not use arms - knowing full well that it will cease to exist once it tries that.
"Pakistan wants peace in the region: Ishaq Dar"
Then don't give Indians a reason to retaliate. Manmohan Singh is no longer our prime minister.
Why is Nawaz Sharif silent and not making a comment with a dire warning? Salams
this guy is there for next installment of loan from IMF to run pakistan for another quarter and in the same sentence he says his mighty army has the capacity to deal with india....do pakistanis even think before they talk
Stop shooting at India then.