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Saudi Arabia has agreed to provide financial support of $4.2 billion to Pakistan, which is battling several economic challenges. The development took place within days after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan concluded his three-day visit to Saudi Arabia.&nbsp; The assistance will include about $3 billion in safe deposits and $1.2bn to $1.5bn worth of oil supplies on deferred payments.</p>
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Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry in his tweet said, &ldquo;Saudi Arabia&#39;s announcement supports Pakistan with 3 billion US dollars as deposit in Pakistan central bank and also financing refined petroleum products with 1.2 billion US dollars during the year.&rdquo;</p>
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Saudi Arabia, which has been bankrolling Pakistan in the past.</p>
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In 2018 the two nations signed a $6.2 billion agreement. As part of this agreement, a $3.2 billion oil package was provided to the cash strapped Pakistan government by Saudi Arabia. The move was aimed at easing Pakistan&rsquo;s external sector woes. Pakistan, earlier this month, had to repay $1 billion of the $3.2 billion loan. The repayment was possible only after China extended financial assistance to the Khan government.</p>
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However, relations between the two countries nosedived and last year in August, Pakistan had to repay part of the loan that it received from Saudi Arabia.</p>
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Meanwhile, Pakistan also initiated talks with the International Monetary Fund for fresh assistance but talks have remained inconclusive.</p>
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Pakistan&rsquo;s economic challenges have risen significantly. The country&rsquo;s economy has taken a beating as Islamabad has been put on the Financial Action Task Force&rsquo;s (FATF) grey list since June 2018.</p>
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