In Dubai, critical talks on Pakistan’s finances
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund is meeting with week with senior Pakistani officials to discuss that country’s budget and to explore whether the IMF can restart a stalled loan package. Originally scheduled to take place in Pakistan, the meetings were moved to Dubai after the bin Laden raid. Between conversations on Capitol Hill ...
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund is meeting with week with senior Pakistani officials to discuss that country's budget and to explore whether the IMF can restart a stalled loan package. Originally scheduled to take place in Pakistan, the meetings were moved to Dubai after the bin Laden raid. Between conversations on Capitol Hill and those with the Fund, these are critical days for the country's economy and finances.
A delegation from the International Monetary Fund is meeting with week with senior Pakistani officials to discuss that country’s budget and to explore whether the IMF can restart a stalled loan package. Originally scheduled to take place in Pakistan, the meetings were moved to Dubai after the bin Laden raid. Between conversations on Capitol Hill and those with the Fund, these are critical days for the country’s economy and finances.
David Bosco is a professor at Indiana University’s Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies. He is the author of The Poseidon Project: The Struggle to Govern the World’s Oceans. Twitter: @multilateralist
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