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UAE rolls over $2 billion loan to Pakistan

Development comes after FM Qureshi holds talks with his counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed during UAE visit


Kamran Yousaf
April 20, 2021

fm shah mehmood qureshi held talks with his uae counterpart sheikh abdullah bin zayed al nahyan photo twitter smqureshipti

FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi held talks with his UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan. PHOTO: TWITTER/@SMQureshiPTI


ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has rolled over $2 billion loan it had provided to Pakistan as part of the financial bailout package after the PTI formed the government in August 2018.

The loan was matured in March and the incumbent government was worried that like Saudi Arabia, the UAE might ask Pakistan to return the money.
However, the official statement issued on Tuesday after talks between Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and his UAE counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan confirmed that the $2 billion loan had been rolled over.

The news would come as big relief for the PTI government as it needs this favour from the UAE to shore up its foreign exchange reserves.

The official handout said FM Qureshi thanked the UAE for its continued support and cooperation bilaterally, as well as at the international fora. Pronouncing the UAE’s decision to roll over the $2 billion deposit by the Abu Dhabi Fund, Foreign Minister Abdullah affirmed the UAE’s commitment to extend every possible support to Pakistan. Qureshi thanked his counterpart, underscoring that the decision reflected the warm and brotherly ties between the two countries.

The development also suggested that friction between Pakistan and Gulf countries over certain issues is now easing. Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman also recently telephoned Prime Minister Imran Khan to invite him to the kingdom. The prime minister is expected to soon travel to Saudi Arabia.

Although, the UAE rolled over loan, there was no apparent breakthrough on the issue of work visas for Pakistan. The UAE has banned work visas for Pakistan since November last year.


The official statement only mentioned FM Qureshi lauding the positive contribution of Pakistani diaspora in the UAE towards the development and progress of both countries.

He emphasised the need for nurturing and strengthening people-to-people linkages, as well as removing impediments that hamper travel between the two countries.

Foreign Minister Qureshi appreciated the UAE progress and development over the last five decades.

He attributed this achievement to the sagacious and visionary leadership of the nation. Foreign Minister Abdullah thanked him and acknowledged the valuable role played by Pakistani diaspora in the UAE’s growth and prosperity.

The two foreign ministers reaffirmed their mutual desire to further strengthen cordial relations between the two nations. They reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral relations, discussing ways to enhance cooperation in diverse areas including trade, investment, infrastructure, energy, technology, tourism and manpower.

FM Qureshi outlined his plans for showcasing the history as well as the future potential of Pakistan-UAE cooperation at EXPO 2020 Dubai in October 2021.

The two foreign ministers also discussed ways to provide fresh impetus to existing Pakistan-UAE ties. In this regard, they agreed to facilitate ministerial level visits from both sides.

They also exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest. Qureshi briefed his counterpart on the grave human rights situation in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and Pakistan’s consistent efforts to support the ongoing peace and reconciliation process in Afghanistan.

Expressing sincere appreciation for UAE’s warm hospitality, Qureshi reiterated his invitation to Foreign Minister Abdullah to visit Pakistan at the earliest opportunity. FM Abdullah graciously accepted the invitation.

Concluding his visit to the UAE (from 17th to 19th April), Foreign Minister Qureshi departed the UAE today (Tuesday).

In addition to his official engagements, the foreign minister met Pakistan Business Council, members of the Pakistani community, including investors and businessmen, in Dubai and interacted with local and international media in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

He also visited EXPO 2020 Dubai and the Pakistan Pavilion being set up to showcase the potential of Pakistan in the region’s biggest ever exposition organised by the UAE.

Pakistan and the UAE enjoy close fraternal ties for almost five decades that are rooted firmly in common belief and shared values and culture. The relationship is marked by high-level visits and interactions that provide continuous momentum to bilateral cooperation. This was foreign minister’s second visit to the UAE in the past five months.

Meanwhile, in the next leg of his four-day visit, Foreign Minister Qureshi on Tuesday left for Iran. He will hold talks with his Iranian counterpart as well as call on the Iranian president. Qureshi is also due to visit Qatar and Turkey as part of Pakistan’s diplomatic outreach on the issue of Afghanistan.



 
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I have question for anyone who may have insight in this?

This UAE loan was taken out when PML(N) left Pakistan's with foreign reserves of ~ $7 billion. And Pakistan is also paying interest on this loan.

Now our foreign reserves are $23 billion so why don't we return this loan and save the intrest that we are paying in US dollars on it?
 
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I have question for anyone who may have insight in this?

This UAE loan was taken out when PML(N) left Pakistan's with foreign reserves of ~ $7 billion. And Pakistan is also paying interest on this loan.

Now our foreign reserves are $23 billion so why don't we return this loan and save the intrest that we are paying in US dollars on it?
$7 billion is huge amount and if we give them back now it will impact badly on rupee without filling $7 billion gap. that could be one thing.
 
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$7 billion is huge amount ....

You may want to read the title of this thread again.

If UAE could've lent $7 billion to Pakistan, then we do not need to ask IMF for $6 billion.
 
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You may want to read the title of this thread again.

If UAE could've lent $7 billion to Pakistan, then we do not need to ask IMF for $6 billion.
my mistake but we did paid back saudi loan when they asked but we filled that gap. even if return $2 billion that will still impact pakistani rupees all of sudden without adding $2 billion.
 
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Trolling
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my mistake but we did paid back saudi loan when they asked but we filled that gap. even if return $2 billion that will still impact pakistani rupees all of sudden without adding $2 billion.

I guess you not paid by yourself. you took the new loan from china and given it to Saudi...
 
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Saudi was at 3% interest rate, it was repaid with a loan from China at zero% interest. likewise UAE loan is interest-free
Interest free from china ,you must be joking ,do you have anything to back it up.
 
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So the first disbursement for keeping our mouth shut on Kashmir, has arrived....Good.
a bharati who used to play at being army-hating Pakistani, after being challenged by @Longhorn he has converted into an indian-loving kiwi

@Foxtrot Alpha @AgNoStiC MuSliM please tell me how should a body respond to such valued members?
 
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Its likely a bribe from US , to secure arrangements from Pakistan that will makeup a smooth exit plan from AFG.
 
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a bharati who used to play at being army-hating Pakistani, after being challenged by @Longhorn he has converted into an indian-loving kiwi

@Foxtrot Alpha @AgNoStiC MuSliM please tell me how should a body respond to such valued members?

By putting forward your argument, not by ranting and abusing like a looser, when falling short of words.

UAE has been mediating between India and Pakistan and ever since it has started, haven't you noticed toned down version of Pakistan on Kashmir...so it is my opinion that much is happening behind the scenes and suddenly UAE getting pally to Pakistan notwithstanding recent visa restrictions, snubbing Pakistan in OIC/world forum, asking to return $1 billion...indicate something.
 
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