He should not sign deal with IMF for Dollars then. Why try to secure loan in a currency, you so deeply despise.
LOL, thats all you got from it??
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He should not sign deal with IMF for Dollars then. Why try to secure loan in a currency, you so deeply despise.
Which country do you live in.If you are part of the EU does the UK government control anything ?
I am sorry to hear you were paid in those currencies for whatever service you may have provided whichever imaginary work you did for whichever imaginary country you are trying to addressvenezuelan bolivars and Zimbabwean dollars are not fine with me
A country that doesn't teach anything more than trollingWhich country do you live in.
Kindly stop trollingHe should not sign deal with IMF for Dollars then. Why try to secure loan in a currency, you so deeply despise.
I am sorry to hear you were paid in those currencies for whatever service you may have provided whichever imaginary work you did for whichever imaginary country you are trying to address
It's precisely because the Europeans spilt so much blood that they came to such a understanding and United, they knew first hand what the consequences were otherwise.It's a smart move. In my lifetime Pakistan, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria, Libya, Lebanon have all been the victims of US financial sanctions.
If Muslims nations had any sense they'd form thier own version of the EU and have a single currency. At least the more developed ones could and the rest could adapt it later when thier economies improve. We have not spilt more blood than the Europeans did.
I have always said this that the Muslims, rather than blame the West for their ills need to look closer to home for their solutions. The Muslim world has been ravaged by autocrats and dictators, interested only in power and wealth for themselves and their coterie. The only unified opposition to these people have been the Mullahs, who themselves when they have had the opportunity to come to power have been more interested in imposing their particular ideology through, again, autocracy and oppression rather than using the opportunity to progress their people and countries. We in Pakistan have been victims to this syndrome as much as anyone. We have had our share of dictators and Islamism, all the while stoking a needless enmity with a much larger and stronger neighbour that has all but crippled us. The people of Pakistan have come a piss poor second in any one's thinking.It's precisely because the Europeans spilt so much blood that they came to such a understanding and United, they knew first hand what the consequences were otherwise.
The Muslim world has neither the inclination to help the weaker countries nor any solidarity amongst themselves to unite like the EU. You can't really expect power hungry monarchs giving a Sh1t about anything but themselves.
You said not fine by you as though through experienceThose are real countries Pakistan could do business with. Those are real currencies in which you can get paid.
Nothing imaginary about those
You said not fine by you as though through experience
The same no.... was said 10 times to IMF.. by our belovedd emnesia striken primeminster...and at the end he did a 360 tour head down to imf...how will fools follow such a dubious pm.....–PM urges SCO to finalise arrangements for trade in local currencies, set up SCO bank
–Says SCO needs to advance goals of peaceful co-existence at regional, global level
BISHKEK: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday urged the member states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to finalise arrangements for trade in local currencies and set up SCO Fund and SCO Development Bank to catalyse the trans-regional development agenda.
He was presenting his eight-pronged course of action for SCO in the light chaotic international politics at the 19th meeting of SCO Council of Heads of State in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on Friday.
The prime minister said the SCO should reinforce its vision of cooperation, that rejects confrontation, and advance the imperatives of peaceful co-existence at the regional and international levels.
He said the SCO member states should galvanise the “Shanghai Spirit” to strengthen the organisation’s core mandate of mitigating the risks of conflict, fostering confidence, and promoting stability.
He said the member states need to synergise the various region-wide connectivity initiatives and work on complementing infrastructure connectivity with soft connectivity.
He proposed setting up SCO culture and tourism corridors, clustering multiple SCO destinations into a single package.
Imran emphasised on making the SCO more relevant to the daily lives of citizens by promoting food security and enhancing cooperation in health and humanitarian sectors. He said SCO should take the lead role in establishing a comprehensive framework for combating corruption and white-collar crime.
He said SCO should prioritise women and youth empowerment by focusing inter-alia on strengthening the women forum and the youth council and mandating them to promote gender mainstreaming, skills acquisition and jobs mobility.
He said SCO member countries need to bridge the gap between region-specific research and policy by launching feasibilities for creating SCO centres of excellence on poverty alleviation, de-radicalisation, connectivity, and new technologies.
The prime minister said South Asia continues to be challenged by common enemies: poverty, illiteracy, disease and under-development. He said political differences and unresolved disputes further compound the predicament.
He said enduring peace and prosperity in South Asia will remain elusive until the main dynamic in South Asia is shifted from confrontation to cooperation.
He said it was important to seize the opportunities for peaceful resolution of outstanding disputes and collective endeavours for regional prosperity.
The prime minister said Pakistan condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including state terrorism against people under illegal occupation.
He said we are among the few countries to have successfully turned the tide against terrorism.
He said Pakistan remains ready to share its experience and expertise in counter-terrorism. We will also remain actively engaged in SCO’s counter-terrorism initiatives.
Referring to the Afghan issue, the PM said there was finally a realisation that the conflict in Afghanistan has no military solution.
He said Pakistan is fully supporting efforts for peace and reconciliation, through an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process.
The PM said Pakistan deemed this to be part of shared responsibility and, therefore, appreciate the positive contributions being made by China, Russia and Afghanistan’s immediate neighbours.
He said SCO’s support for post-conflict Afghanistan will remain crucial.
Expressing concern over the evolving situation in the Gulf and the Middle East, Imran said Pakistan joins the SCO members in urging the parties to exercise restraint, take steps to de-escalate the situation and find solutions through diplomatic means.
He said Pakistan believed the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action by all parties was essential for international and regional stability.
The PM said Pakistan provides the vital connectivity between the Middle East and China and Central and South Asia. These geographic proximities and economic imperatives draw us closer to SCO.
He said Pakistan is an attractive investment destination and a large market endowed with a rich array of resources.
He said Pakistan’s foreign policy outlook is anchored on the inextricable link between peace and development.
He said we build partnerships based on mutual respect, sovereign equality and equal benefit.
The PM said China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the flagship project of President Xi’s far-sighted Belt and Road Initiative, is fast reaching fruition.
He said Gwadar Port, at its southern end, marks the only point of convergence of the maritime Belt and Road. He said CPEC is destined to catalyse the creation of an integrated pan-Asian sphere of shared prosperity.
https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/06/14/imran-says-no-to-dollar-at-sco/
It's precisely because the Europeans spilt so much blood that they came to such a understanding and United, they knew first hand what the consequences were otherwise.
The Muslim world has neither the inclination to help the weaker countries nor any solidarity amongst themselves to unite like the EU. You can't really expect power hungry monarchs giving a Sh1t about anything but themselves.
You said not fine by you as though through experience