Zardari says Pak Govt cannot afford IMF's tough conditions |
|
Islamabad, Oct 29 ANI: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has said that the Pakistani government could not afford the "tough conditions" linked to the likely financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund IMF."Time is running out and there is an urgent need for the Friends of Pakistan forum to extend a helping hand," the Daily Times quoted Zardari as telling Adviser to the British Prime Minister Simon McDonald who met him at the President's House last evening.Zardari added that the country was looking for economic opportunities and international investment. After the meeting, McDonald said that the British prime minister had sent him to 'assess the situation in Pakistan'. "The British side is highly appreciative of the unanimous resolution adopted by the Pakistani parliament on the government's policy towards tackling the international phenomenon of terrorism," said a statement issued by the Foreign Office.It said: "Zardari underscored that the war on terror, which has its roots in other regional events, had now become Pakistan's war. And, Pakistan and its people are paying a very heavy price that needed to be acknowledged by the international community." ANI Posted by aniin on Friday Oct 31 reply Comments |
|
<< < 1 > >> |



77




