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Pakistan signs trade deal with Russia amid war–how will the IMF react?

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<strong>Pakistan has become the first country to officially sign a huge trade deal with Russia at a time when Moscow has come under severe criticism for invading Ukraine. As part of the agreement, Pakistan will import 2 million tonnes of wheat and natural gas from Russia.</strong></p>
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<strong>Will this impact Pakistan’s assistance from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?</strong></p>
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Not only have the US and European Union thrashed out stringent sanctions against Russia, the World Bank and the IMF too have issued a joint statement condemning Moscow while promising to provide assistance to Ukraine and other countries that have opened their doors to Ukrainian refugees.</p>
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Notably, Pakistan is now seeking a bailout package from the IMF, which approved disbursement of $1 billion under its $6 billion loan programme. However, the Imran Khan government is desperately seeking a larger portion of loan from the IMF to support its sagging economy.</p>
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Pakistan’s dependence on IMF assistance has risen in the last few years with the growing external debt. This year, Islamabad’s gross external financing requirement is estimated at around $30 billion.</p>
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<strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/india-sticks-to-neutral-stand-abstains-again-from-voting-against-russia-at-un-154400.html">India sticks to neutral stand, abstains again from voting against Russia at UN</a></strong></p>
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In a joint statement, the IMF and World Bank called for coordinated international action to mitigate risks and navigate the treacherous period ahead as the Russia-Ukraine crisis intensified.</p>
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s visit to Russia on the eve of the Ukraine attack has already come under scrutiny. Khan met Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24 to discuss ways to expand bilateral relations.</p>
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“This visit could not possibly have created a good image of Pakistan in the international community. Pakistan is, after all, heavily dependent on the financial aid of Western countries and their monetary institutions like the IMF and the World Bank,” <a href="https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/937612-unaffordable-friends">the News International</a> said in a report.</p>
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While Russia has 2.59 per cent of the total votes at the IMF, the US has 16.40 per cent. The UK has 4.03 per cent and Germany 5.31 per cent. China has 6.08.</p>
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Notably, China, an ally of Russia has also opted to remain cautious while maintaining neutrality.</p>
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Khan has justified his meeting with Putin saying that the agreements will support import of natural gas, which is the need of the hour amid Pakistan’s depleting reserves.</p>
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Immediately after the Khan-Putin meeting, a Rs 9.69 billion fine was slapped on National Bank of Pakistan’s New York branch by the US regulatory authorities for charges relating to non-compliance and anti-money laundering.</p>
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“One hopes that Pakistan’s people do not pay too heavy a price for the indiscretion of its leaders,” the Pakistan based news organization said.</p>

Mahua Venkatesh

Mahua Venkatesh specialises in covering economic trends related to India and the world along with developments in South Asia.

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