Pakistan Plans to Repay $4.8 Billion in External Obligations, Including UAE Payments
Pakistan is reportedly preparing to repay $4.8 billion in external obligations, with payments to the UAE forming part of this plan, according to Geo News sources.
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Pak lines up $4.8bn in external repayments by June, including $3.5bn owed to UAE: Report
Pakistan is set to repay $4.8 billion in foreign debt by June, including $3.5 billion to the UAE. This comes as Abu Dhabi sought quicker returns on deposits amid regional tensions. Islamabad has also secured over $5 billion in financial aid from friendly nations, while a $1.3 billion Eurobond matures this week.
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