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US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan


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US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G. Olson meeting Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. -APP Photo

ISLAMABAD: The United States Congress has notified a $532 million civilian assistance package for Pakistan under the Kerry-Lugar Act, said US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G Olson during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar.

An official statement issued here on Monday said that Olson discussed with the minister the breakup of assistance being given for different sectors such as energy, defence against terrorism, economic growth, community building, education and health.

The finance minister remarked that the government should spend a large amount of this assistance for the rehabilitation of the temporary displaced persons (TDPs) of North Waziristan Agency.

The act was passed in the year 2009 by the US Congress to authorise appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people, and for other purposes.

Olson also discussed the agenda for the expected visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to Pakistan in January 2015.

Dar discussed with the ambassador the speedy delivery of Boeing aircraft which PIA has sought to acquire to upgrade its fleet, which he said was on the priority list of the govt.

The minister told the ambassador that they are preparing for giving a briefing to the donors about the rehabilitation work being carried out for the TDPs of North Waziristan and the flood affected communities.

US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan


54a178961315e.jpg


US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G. Olson meeting Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. -APP Photo

ISLAMABAD: The United States Congress has notified a $532 million civilian assistance package for Pakistan under the Kerry-Lugar Act, said US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G Olson during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar.

An official statement issued here on Monday said that Olson discussed with the minister the breakup of assistance being given for different sectors such as energy, defence against terrorism, economic growth, community building, education and health.

The finance minister remarked that the government should spend a large amount of this assistance for the rehabilitation of the temporary displaced persons (TDPs) of North Waziristan Agency.

The act was passed in the year 2009 by the US Congress to authorise appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people, and for other purposes.

Olson also discussed the agenda for the expected visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to Pakistan in January 2015.

Dar discussed with the ambassador the speedy delivery of Boeing aircraft which PIA has sought to acquire to upgrade its fleet, which he said was on the priority list of the govt.

The minister told the ambassador that they are preparing for giving a briefing to the donors about the rehabilitation work being carried out for the TDPs of North Waziristan and the flood affected communities.

US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
Gali diye jaao maal liye jaao:):)
 
surprise blacks aren't protesting over such things

uncle Obama helping out Muslims before Black Americans??? that's racist.
 
US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan


54a178961315e.jpg


US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G. Olson meeting Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad. -APP Photo

ISLAMABAD: The United States Congress has notified a $532 million civilian assistance package for Pakistan under the Kerry-Lugar Act, said US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard G Olson during a meeting with Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar.

An official statement issued here on Monday said that Olson discussed with the minister the breakup of assistance being given for different sectors such as energy, defence against terrorism, economic growth, community building, education and health.

The finance minister remarked that the government should spend a large amount of this assistance for the rehabilitation of the temporary displaced persons (TDPs) of North Waziristan Agency.

The act was passed in the year 2009 by the US Congress to authorise appropriations for fiscal years 2010 through 2014 to promote an enhanced strategic partnership with Pakistan and its people, and for other purposes.

Olson also discussed the agenda for the expected visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry to Pakistan in January 2015.

Dar discussed with the ambassador the speedy delivery of Boeing aircraft which PIA has sought to acquire to upgrade its fleet, which he said was on the priority list of the govt.

The minister told the ambassador that they are preparing for giving a briefing to the donors about the rehabilitation work being carried out for the TDPs of North Waziristan and the flood affected communities.

US Congress notifies $532 million assistance package for Pakistan - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

How many aircraft we are getting from Boeing + models?
 
Simply outrageous. Look at the irony. I'm dumbfounded how the people of Pakistan can accept their economy being run on aid and hand outs from other countries. The expressions of Dar speak volume. The master slave relation is very visible. I'm even more confused about the American people who accuse Pakistan of all sorts of problems. Yet, their tax money is being used to aid a purportedly "untrustworthy" ally. They both deserve each other if one looks at it critically.
 
It must be used for infrastructure development and would improve balance of payments. So it is good .

One shouldn't be surprised when the Americans lay their demands in return for this "assistance package". We need to get out of this vicious circle. Aid is not the solution. Trade is the solution. Revenue earned through trade should be invested in infrastructure development.
 
One shouldn't be surprised when the Americans lay their demands in return for this "assistance package". We need to get out of this vicious circle. Aid is not the solution. Trade is the solution. Revenue earned through trade should be invested in infrastructure development.
yes i agree that assistance comes with demands too , but we have to come out of power crisis and need huge investments to improve trade and production . We need to do all that .
 
When are you guys ever going to stop begging for money and learn to stand on your own feet? There are doles from China and Saudi Arabia too! This can't last forever and when it stops you guys will be up the gum tree!
This is not begging we are giving them service in return.
 

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