Pakistan
UAE, Saudi Arabia agree to extend financial support to Pakistan: Imran Yaqoob Khan
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) have agreed to retain loans for Pakistan. The extended facility that matured last month signals improved relations between Pakistan and the two key Gulf states.
Senior Analyst Imran Yaqoob Khan in GNN programme 'View Point' said that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan while having a telephonic discussion with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman had requested to ease the loan repayments on which the crown prince gave a green signal.
بائیڈن۔۔۔عمران خان اور عرب ممالک کے ساتھ تعلقات۔۔ سنیئے عمران یعقوب خان کا تجزیہ @imranyaqubkhan @PTIofficial @pmln_org @MediaCellPPP #ViewPoint #GNN pic.twitter.com/zf74uTPtr5
— GNN (@gnnhdofficial) February 7, 2021
Imran Yaqoob further said that as per PM house sources, the top leaderships have agreed to extend the finance facility and a formal announcement would be done in coming days.
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