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Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif vows to eliminate IMF dependency

Amid the economic crisis, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed to get his country out of foreign debt, declaring that the country would get rid of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Geo News reported.

ANI Mar 12, 2024 06:14 IST googleads

Pakistan's newly elected Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, inspects the honor guard at the Prime Minister's House in Islamabad (Photo/Reuters)

Islamabad [Pakistan], March 12 (ANI): Amid the economic crisis, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed to get his country out of foreign debt, declaring that the country would get rid of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Geo News reported.
"We will get rid of IMF, InshaAllah," the premier said while addressing the maiden meeting of the newly formed 16-member federal cabinet on Monday.
PM Shehbaz's declaration comes as the IMF prepares to dispatch its mission to Pakistan for talks on the second review of the USD 3 billion Stand-by Arrangement (SBA) programme.
A formal invitation is slated to be extended to the Washington-based lender soon after the establishment and oath-taking of the federal cabinet, with negotiations expected to commence this week, according to Geo News.
During the negotiations, Pakistan would also simultaneously request a fresh deal under the 36-month Extended Fund Facility (EFF).
"The size of the next EFF programme has not yet been discussed and finalised but Islamabad will look into the possibility of augmenting EFF with climate finance to maximise the size of the programme from USD 6 billion to USD 8 billion," sources told the publication.
In today's address, referring to the challenge of rising foreign debt, PM Shehbaz said he has asked ambassadors of foreign states that he would "now not seek loans but investments" from friendly countries.
"We have to fight against poverty instead of quarrelling within," he said.
The premier also called for ending subsidies for elites, saying there is no justification for such grants while "poor is crushed under inflation". "The sooner we eliminate it the better it would be for the people," he remarked.
The premier said circular debt in the gas and electricity sectors has reached PKR 5 trillion and blamed expensive imported fuels, among other factors as the reason behind the increase.
Without naming any institution, he said global lenders are demanding to impose taxes on retailers who he said already bearing the brunt of the sky-inflation.
Instead, the premier said wholesalers should be brought into the tax net.
PM Shehbaz acknowledged that rising inflation is one of the major problems confronting the masses. "Bringing down inflation will be our first test," he said adding that his government would make all-out efforts to provide relief to the people.
"A handful of elite control 90 per cent of the country's resources," he said questioning what's the point of giving subsidies to the elite.
"It now do or die. It's now or never. Perform or perish!" he remarked. (ANI)

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