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Cash-strapped Pakistan to get $3 billion from Saudi Arabia

According to the agreement, the aid will remain in the SBP's deposit account for a year.

November 27, 2021 / 16:11 IST
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Imran Khan (File image)
Imran Khan (File image)

Cash-strapped Pakistan will soon get $3 billion as loan from Saudi Arabia as the Cabinet led by Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved an agreement to keep the amount in the country's central bank, media reports said on Saturday. The Saudi government had promised to maintain a reserve of $3 billion at the State Bank of Pakistan, Geo News reported.

According to the agreement, the aid will remain in the SBP's deposit account for a year. The SBP has finalised all arrangements and now everything is in place and the amount of the agreed deposit will be received within the next couple of days, official sources told The News.

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The federal Cabinet approved the agreement to keep the $3 billion aid from Saudi Arabia in the SBP, the reports quoted an official document as saying. The Cabinet approved the State Bank's retention of $3 billion from the Saudi Development Fund.