Pakistan to Receive $4.5 Billion Oil Financing Facility from Islamic Development Bank
Team Udayavani, Jan 27, 2019, 5:13 AM IST
Islamabad: Cash-strapped Pakistan said on Saturday that the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) was providing it a three-year $4.5 billion oil financing facility, which will ease pressure on its balance-of-payments.
The finance ministry said that $1.5 billion worth of oil on deferred payment each year by the bank had been agreed. The program will continue for three years.
The facility was already activated in July 2018 and the ministry said Pakistan received oil worth $100 million in the first phase under the agreement with IDB.
Pakistan is also negotiating a $8 billion bailout package from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to overcome a severe balance-of-payments crisis that threatens to cripple the country’s economy.
The government reached out to some “friendly countries” for economic assistance including Saudi Arabia, China and the UAE since Prime Minister Khan assumed office in August and has received financial help to a great extent.
The government was also working with the IDB for a similar agreement to provide Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) on deferred payments.
The arrangement with the IDB is in addition to agreement with Saudi Arabia to provide oil worth $3 billion on deferred payments.
Officials said the oil supply under arrangement with Saudi government will start by middle of February.
Pakistan is also engaged with the UAE to get a facility on the pattern of Saudi Arabia.
Both Saudi Arabia and UAE also agreed to provide $3 billion each to ease pressure.
Riyadh has already credited the pledged $3 billion while UAE has provided $1 billion so far.
Pakistan foreign reserves were boosted after payments by the friendly countries, giving enough time to the government to negotiate a bailout package with the IMF, according to officials.
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