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UAE hints at 'huge investment' in Pakistan amid economic turmoil

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  • UAE president arrives in Pakistan on private visit, meets PM.
  • Pak-UAE relations go back many decades, says UAE president.
  • Both sides vow to further strengthen bilateral economic cooperation.
ISLAMABAD: United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has dropped clues his government is planning to broaden its investment footprint in Pakistan — as the country drastically needs foreign inflows to prop up its deteriorating economy.

The royal dignitary arrived in Pakistan on a private visit and held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who received the former at Chandna Airport along with other government functionaries.

"Be prepared, the UAE will make a huge investment in Pakistan," the sources quoted the UAE president as saying during a cordial meeting with the premier at the airport.

PM Shehbaz recalled his recent visit to the gulf country and emphasised that both countries would work on the understanding reached between the two leaders in various fields, during his visit to the UAE.

The UAE president said that the brotherly relations between the two countries went back many decades and his father, who had immense love for Pakistan and its people, laid the foundation of their bilateral ties.

The president also assured the prime minister that the UAE would always stand by Pakistan.

Taking to Twitter, the premier wrote: "Extremely delighted to receive my brother His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed on his arrival in Pakistan, which is his second home. Building on our last meeting, we discussed ways [and] means to further strengthen our brotherly relations."


The president expressed warm affection towards the prime minister on his arrival in Pakistan and took the premier to his personal jet, sources told Geo News.

The premier also met the family members of the president and held conversations with his children in the English and Arabic language, the sources added.

The UAE, on January 12, agreed to lend $1 billion to Pakistan and roll over an existing $2 billion loan, the country's information minister had said, as the country's central bank foreign reserves fell to just three weeks' worth of imports.

The UAE's financial support offered some respite to the country that is still reeling from devastating nationwide floods that have caused more than $30 billion of damage.

The loan announcements came as PM Shehbaz kicked off a two-day visit to the UAE. "This support will help us tide over economic difficulties," the premier said in a statement.

He met the president and discussed business and economic opportunities with other officials and business leaders, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said.

The International Monetary Fund's ninth review to clear the release of a further $1.1 billion tranche of funds to Pakistan has been pending since September, so external financing is crucial for the country's broken economy.

Foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) fell to a critical level of $4.3 billion, the bank said, barely enough for three weeks of imports.

Net foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.8 billion, and total liquid reserves at $10.1 billion, the bank added.
UAE are our brothers. We love them
 
"hints", "mulls", "planning to" heck even "promises". These are all words we have heard 100s of times in relation to "huge" investments to be made in Pakistan. Meanwhile the reality:

 
When Pakistanis are desparate to pack up and leave, how can you expect the opposite from foreigners?

Logic isn't adding up

As one member posted. Pakistanis are now investing in UAE LOL The investment and capital flight is the other way round.

Pakistan is economically broke.
 
"hints", "mulls", "planning to" heck even "promises". These are all words we have heard 100s of times in relation to "huge" investments to be made in Pakistan. Meanwhile the reality:

Indians rubbing their hands and laughing together; the establishment did 50% of their work for them, they only needed to put minimal effort

There needs to be serious discussions of reforms being taken place otherwise the boat will completely sink and become unrecoverable
 
Can we sell Pakistan to Arabs or America ? they will run the country better...
 
Can we sell Pakistan to Arabs or America ? they will run the country better...
Don't know about 'sell'; Some sort of EU-lite or NAFTA (now renamed CUSMA) arrangement wherein Pakistan will become 'Pakistan - Special Administrative Region of China' will solve a lot of problems. China has advanced so much money that in case of default (sovereign equivalent of corporate liquidation), they should reserve the right to refuse.
 
Lol bad weather took MBZ and his investment away, after providing him the best viagra nature has to offer.
 
467200_2854980_updates.jpg

  • UAE president arrives in Pakistan on private visit, meets PM.
  • Pak-UAE relations go back many decades, says UAE president.
  • Both sides vow to further strengthen bilateral economic cooperation.
ISLAMABAD: United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has dropped clues his government is planning to broaden its investment footprint in Pakistan — as the country drastically needs foreign inflows to prop up its deteriorating economy.

The royal dignitary arrived in Pakistan on a private visit and held a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who received the former at Chandna Airport along with other government functionaries.

"Be prepared, the UAE will make a huge investment in Pakistan," the sources quoted the UAE president as saying during a cordial meeting with the premier at the airport.

PM Shehbaz recalled his recent visit to the gulf country and emphasised that both countries would work on the understanding reached between the two leaders in various fields, during his visit to the UAE.

The UAE president said that the brotherly relations between the two countries went back many decades and his father, who had immense love for Pakistan and its people, laid the foundation of their bilateral ties.

The president also assured the prime minister that the UAE would always stand by Pakistan.

Taking to Twitter, the premier wrote: "Extremely delighted to receive my brother His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed on his arrival in Pakistan, which is his second home. Building on our last meeting, we discussed ways [and] means to further strengthen our brotherly relations."


The president expressed warm affection towards the prime minister on his arrival in Pakistan and took the premier to his personal jet, sources told Geo News.

The premier also met the family members of the president and held conversations with his children in the English and Arabic language, the sources added.

The UAE, on January 12, agreed to lend $1 billion to Pakistan and roll over an existing $2 billion loan, the country's information minister had said, as the country's central bank foreign reserves fell to just three weeks' worth of imports.

The UAE's financial support offered some respite to the country that is still reeling from devastating nationwide floods that have caused more than $30 billion of damage.

The loan announcements came as PM Shehbaz kicked off a two-day visit to the UAE. "This support will help us tide over economic difficulties," the premier said in a statement.

He met the president and discussed business and economic opportunities with other officials and business leaders, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said.

The International Monetary Fund's ninth review to clear the release of a further $1.1 billion tranche of funds to Pakistan has been pending since September, so external financing is crucial for the country's broken economy.

Foreign exchange reserves held by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) fell to a critical level of $4.3 billion, the bank said, barely enough for three weeks of imports.

Net foreign exchange reserves held by commercial banks stood at $5.8 billion, and total liquid reserves at $10.1 billion, the bank added.


Where is the investment Fool???? The UAE Sheikh team ran off after killing some Pakistani endangered species.

UAE are our brothers. We love them

They love you back as a master loves his slave...

I am American... You and your COAS are my slaves.
 

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