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Wednesday, 15 Apr, 2009
WASHINGTON: US financial assistance to Pakistan will not come without benchmarks, the State Department said on Tuesday, adding that the conditions will be set to ensure that Washington was getting its money’s worth.
The department’s spokesman Robert Wood told a briefing in Washington that the United States will pledge financial assistance to Pakistan in Tokyo as well, besides offering a separate aid package of $7.5 billion.
As many as 27 countries and 16 organisations are meeting in Tokyo later this week to consider providing financial assistance to Pakistan. The World Bank said earlier Tuesday that it expects the participants to pledge $4-6 billion to help save Pakistan from a possible economic collapse.
‘Well, I think you would expect when the US taxpayer is providing assistance to a country, that we want to make sure that we're not only getting our money's worth but that certain things that we care about, we want to see that they be dealt with,’ said Mr Wood while explaining why the United States was attaching certain conditions to the aid it was offering to Pakistan.
‘We have said we … would like to provide $1.5 billion over a five-year period to Pakistan, but, clearly we are going to establish benchmarks,’ he said.
‘We want to see certain standards and goals met. And that's something you would expect that we would be willing do,’ said Mr Wood when asked to comment on recent statements by some Pakistani officials that they want aid without conditions.
Asked if the benchmarks will also be attached to the pledges the US is expected to make in Tokyo, Mr Wood said: ‘We'll be making a pledge at the donors’ conference, but I'm not going to go beyond that at this point.’
Mr Wood said he believed the assistance pledged in Tokyo would only be for development projects and not for the military.
‘Will the US be making a new pledge at the Tokyo conference?’ he was asked. ‘We'll be making a pledge,’ said Mr Wood.
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