UAE extends USD 200 million aid to Pakistan for economic project
UAE extends USD 200 million aid to Pakistan for economic project
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Like every time, once again the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced the help of 200 million US dollars to Pakistan. This assistance amount will be given to Pakistan for the development of small and medium sized enterprises. The announcement was made by Prince Sheikh Mohammed Bill Zayed Al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi after the conclusion of his one-day visit to the country on Thursday. Prime Minister Imran Khan's government Abdul Hafeez Shaikh said on Thursday that the money would be spent on small business promotion and jobs. This support is a testimony to the growing economic relations and friendship between our countries.

According to information from Pakistani media, Imran Khan's economic advisor, Abdul Hafeez Sheikh has said that this help of Crown Prince will give some relief to the unstable and unbalanced Pakistani economy. The Crown Prince has directed the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Development to allocate US $ 200 million. Crown Prince has said that this support has been given by our countries advisor Abdul Hafeez Sheikh on Thursday that with this help new jobs will be created in the country. This will boost trade in Pakistan.

For your information, let us tell you that Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan of UAE was in Pakistan on a day trip on Thursday. During this time he held talks on mutual interest and regional and regional matters. Regarding the matter, Don said that the UAE ambassador has said in a statement issued in Islamabad that during his visit, the Crown Prince met Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan. Ways to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries were discussed.

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