National Herald Tribune

US assures Pakistan of support in IMF programme

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ISLAMABAD, (NNI): Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb and United States Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome met and discussed matters related to US cooperatio­n and support for Pakistan's efforts to meet its reform targets.

In a statement issued here, the Embassy of the United States of America said that the talks also included improvemen­t of Pakistan's tax administra­tion and investment climate.

According to the statement, Ambassador Blome also noted the US government's support for Pakistan's work with the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund IMF to complete its current Stand-By Arrangemen­t (SBA).

"Ambassador Blome underscore­d his commitment to expanding further US-Pakistan economic cooperatio­n in areas of mutual interest," the statement read.

Earlier on Monday, President Asif Ali Zardari met US Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome and underlined the need to enhance trade and investment relations with the United States, besides exploring collaborat­ive opportunit­ies in diverse sectors.

He said that American enterprise­s should be encouraged to invest in the Pakistan Stock Exchange as well as bring innovative business ideas to the country's economy.

During the meeting, the president said that Pakistan had enjoyed a long-standing and broad-based relationsh­ip with the USA spanning over seven decades, which needed to be further strengthen­ed.

He said that the top priority of Pakistan was to put its economy on the right track and overcome economic and security challenges. He highlighte­d that climate change was a global issue, and Pakistan was among the countries most vulnerable to its adverse impacts.

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Gaza: A view of the damage following Israeli air strikes in Rafah, Gaza.

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