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Pakistan does not need US military assistance

Pakistan , which is currently under intense pressure from the International Monetary Fund to accept its terms for its new fiscal year, said Islamabad did not need Washington’s military assistance and had no decision to make concessions from the International Monetary Fund.

The Financial Times, which recently interviewed Pakistan’s finance minister in Islamabad, quoted him as saying that Islamabad was seeking new security cooperation with Washington, especially in the wake of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. International currency points.

Pakistan is in talks with IMF officials to finalize its budget for the new fiscal year, and is reported to be pushing the WTO to increase energy and tax rates, but Pakistan’s finance minister has said that It refuses to comply with the demands of the International Monetary Fund.

According to the report, the “most shocked” Minister of Finance of Pakistan, during a press conference in Islamabad to present a report on the country’s economic outlook, rejected the Financial Times report and strongly protested against the publication of incorrect material by this British newspaper.

“Pakistan has no plans to take advantage of the International Monetary Fund through military cooperation with the United States, but we want trade relations with Washington and their investment in energy and technology,” he said.

Pakistan does not need US military assistance
Pakistan does not need US military assistance

Pakistan’s finance minister has made it clear that the country has no need for US military assistance and is unwilling (under pressure from the International Monetary Fund) to put the poor in a tight spot.

Pakistan, which is currently under intense pressure from the International Monetary Fund to accept its terms for its new fiscal year, said Islamabad did not need Washington’s military assistance and had no decision to make concessions from the International Monetary Fund.

The Financial Times, which recently interviewed Pakistan’s finance minister in Islamabad, quoted him as saying that Islamabad was seeking new security cooperation with Washington, especially in the wake of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. International currency points.

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