Times of Oman

UAE crown prince in Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: The red carpet was rolled out for Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in Islamabad on Sunday, just weeks after his country offered $3 billion to support Pakistan’s battered economy.

In a rare gesture, Prime Minister Imran Khan met Al Nahyan at the Pakistan Air Force base and a formation of air force jets marked his arrival with a flyby.

The crown prince was also presented with a guard of honour by a contingent of Pakistani armed forces. The United Arab Emirates is Pakistan’s largest trading partner in the Middle East and a major investment source, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said in a statement ahead of the visit.

More than 1.5 million Pakistanis live in the Gulf state and send millions of dollars in remittance­s back home, it added.

Al Nahyan, who is also deputy chief of the UAE’s armed forces, “will have a one-on-one meeting” with Khan, the statement said.

The UAE announced in December it would deposit $3 billion in the central bank of Pakistan to help “enhance liquidity” as the country struggles with a widening balance of payments crisis.

The Pakistani rupee plunged almost five per cent to a record low at the end of November, after what appeared to be the sixth devaluatio­n by the central bank in the past year. It also secured $6 billion in funding from Saudi Arabia and struck a 12-month deal for a cash lifeline during Khan’s visit to the kingdom in October.

 ?? -Supplied photo ?? ELATED: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Pakistan Air Force base in Islamabad.
-Supplied photo ELATED: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan at Pakistan Air Force base in Islamabad.

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