Times of Oman

Pompeo warns against IMF bailout for Pakistan

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned on Monday that any potential Internatio­nal Monetary Fund bailout for Pakistan’s new government should not provide funds to pay off Chinese lenders.

In an interview with CNBC television, Pompeo said the United States looked forward to engagement with the government of Pakistan’s expected new prime minister, Imran Khan, but said there was “no rationale” for a bailout that pays off Chinese loans to Pakistan.

“Make no mistake. We will be watching what the IMF does,” Pompeo said.

“There’s no rationale for IMF tax dollars, and associated with that American dollars that are part of the IMF funding, for those to go to bail out Chinese bondholder­s or China itself,” Pompeo said.

Drawinmg up options

The Financial Times reported on Sunday that senior Pakistani finance officials were drawing up options for Khan to seek an IMF bailout of up to $12 billion.

An IMF spokeswoma­n said: “We can confirm that we have so far not received a request for a Fund arrangemen­t from Pakistan and that we have not had discussion­s with the authoritie­s about any possible intentions.”

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the IMF has its own standards and operating rules when cooperatin­g with relevant countries.

“I believe they will handle it appropriat­ely,” he told reporters, without elaboratin­g.

Pakistan is struggling to avert a currency crisis that has presented the new government with its biggest challenge.

Many analysts and business leaders expect that another IMF bailout, the second in five years, will be needed to plug an external financing gap.

Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

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