Pakistan is expected to get debt relief from May 1.
DEBT RELIEF: SOURCE: ARY NEWS

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said Pakistan is required to get debt relief from May 1.

Shah Mehmood Qureshi said choice of G-20 nations and International Monetary Fund ‘IMF’ to give debt relief to the advancing nations and included around seventy nations including Pakistan will profit by it. He said this debt relief will be for a time of one year.

FM Qureshi said Pakistan is required to get a significant help from the International Monetary Fund ‘IMF.’

The foreign minister call up that Prime Minister Imran Khan had spoken to the world chiefs and organizations to rebuild loans of the advancing nations to adapt to the coronavirus challenge.

He said this will empower the advancing nations to occupy their assets to the assurance of lives of the individuals and make their wellbeing systems increasingly powerful to react to the coronavirus challenge.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said this interest of the Prime Minister was supported by the UN Secretary General, the IMF and the G-20 nations.

Prior, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has hold up Prime Minister Imran Khan’s require a Global Initiative for debt help to advancing nations, in the middle of coronavirus wave.

The Spokesman of the UN Secretary General, Stephane Dujarric said Imran Khan’s plan is in a similar soul as the Secretary-General’s own position.

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