Crisis-hit Pakistan's army chief seeks U.S. help in quick release of IMF funds
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Pakistan military chief seeks US help on release of IMF loan
Pakistan’s powerful army chief has contacted Washington, seeking U.S. help in securing an early release of a crucial $1.7 billion installment from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to his country, struggling with a deepening economic crisis, Pakistani officials have said.
Pakistan military chief seeks US help on release of IMF loan
Pakistani officials say the country's powerful army chief has contacted Washington, seeking U.S. help in securing an early release of a crucial $1.7 billion installment from the International Monetary Fund to Pakistan
Pakistan military chief seeks US help on release of IMF loan
ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan's powerful army chief has contacted Washington, seeking U.S. help in securing an early release of a crucial $1.7 billion installment from the International Monetary Fund to his country, struggling with a deepening economic crisis, Pakistani officials said Saturday. Read More
Pakistan military chief seeks US help on release of IMF loan
Pakistan's powerful army chief has contacted Washington, seeking U.S. help in securing an early release of a crucial $1.7 billion installment from the International Monetary Fund to his country, struggling with a deepening economic crisis, Pakistani officials said Saturday.
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