Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Imran to attend Saudi conference

- Agence Francepres­se

ISLAMABAD : Pakistan’s foreign ministry announced on Friday that Prime Minister Imran Khan will attend a Saudi Arabian investment conference, despite a string of cancellati­ons from leading policy-makers and corporate chiefs over the disappeara­nce of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The decision comes a day after US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin and senior ministers from Europe announced plans to skip the conference.

The move by the White House intensifie­d the kingdom’s mounting isolation amid an uproar over the mysterious disappeara­nce of Khashoggi after he entered a Saudi consulate in Istanbul earlier this month.

Khan’s visit comes as Pakistan continues to court “friendly” nations in search of billions of dollars to shore up its deteriorat­ing finances as it faces a balance of payment crisis and upcoming talks with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) over a potential bailout.

Khan’s participat­ion in the conference “signifies our solidarity with the kingdom in its efforts to become an emerging hub of internatio­nal business and investment,” the foreign ministry said in the statement.

“The conference provides an opportunit­y to interact with important business leaders who are interested in investing in Pakistan.” The conference is being touted as a high-powered showcase for the economic reforms of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman -who has been widely accused of having links to Khashoggi’s disappeara­nce.

Pakistan briefly weighed in on the incident earlier this month, calling on Turkey and Saudi Arabia “to jointly address the matter”.

Khan made his maiden foreign visit as premier to Saudi Arabia in September as Islamabad explored alternativ­e avenues to financingb­eforeappro­achingthe IMF.

Since taking power in August Khan has sought loans from allies such as China and Saudi Arabia, promised to recover funds stolen by corrupt officials, and embarked on a series of high-profile populist austerity measures.

But help has been in short supply and economists’ warnings have grown increasing­ly urgent.

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Pakistan PM Imran Khan

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