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Pakistan requests assistance from Sri Lanka
Pakistan Economy

Pakistan requests Sri Lanka for guidance on addressing economic challenges

Money Matters
Published July 12, 2024
3 Min Read

Key Takeaways:

  • Pakistan requests assistance from Sri Lanka’s Central Bank and Treasury.
  • Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina praised for supporting Sri Lanka’s economic recovery.
  • Sri Lanka’s swift economic recovery admired by fellow South Asian countries.

Introduction:

Newswire Sri Lanka has recently highlighted remarks made by Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, showcasing the growing recognition of Sri Lanka’s economic recovery efforts. According to Newswire Sri Lanka, Sabry shared these insights during his address to the Parliament on Thursday.

Regional Admiration for Sri Lanka’s Recovery:

Foreign Minister Ali Sabry noted that several South Asian countries have commended Sri Lanka for its rapid recovery from its economic crisis. “The world looks at Sri Lanka with awe for having dealt with its economic crisis successfully in a short period,” he remarked.

Pakistan Seeks Sri Lanka’s Expertise:

Minister Sabry revealed that Pakistan has turned to Sri Lanka for guidance on addressing its own economic challenges. He stated, “Pakistan Interim PM (Actually President) Yusuf Raza Gilani has requested Sri Lanka to send a team from our Central Bank and Treasury to seek advice on fixing its economic issues.”

Bangladesh’s Support and Validation:

Minister Sabry also highlighted the support Sri Lanka received from Bangladesh. He recounted a conversation with Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who had faced criticism for loaning $200 million to Sri Lanka. “Many had criticised her move to loan money to Sri Lanka, stating that Bangladesh cannot afford it and Sri Lanka will not be able to repay it. She said however, Sri Lanka not only repaid the loan, but paid it with interest as well, proving all the critics wrong,” Sabry quoted.

Yusuf Raza Gilani has requested Sri Lanka to send a team from our Central Bank and Treasury to seek advice on fixing its economic issues.

Significance of Bangladesh’s Loan:

According to Sabry, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina emphasized the importance of the loan, noting it was the first time Sri Lanka had sought such significant help. This support and Sri Lanka’s successful repayment have further bolstered the nation’s reputation for effectively managing its economic recovery.

Conclusion:

The remarks shared by Newswire Sri Lanka underline the broader regional respect for Sri Lanka’s economic strategies and successful recovery. As Pakistan seeks Sri Lanka’s expertise, it becomes evident that Sri Lanka’s approach to overcoming economic challenges is becoming a model for other nations in the region.

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