‘Even friendly countries started looking at Pakistan as beggars’ says PM Sharif


PTI, Sep 16, 2022, 8:47 AM IST

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Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Mini­ster Shehbaz Sharif has presented a bleak picture of the country’s dwindling economy, regretting that even friendly countries had started looking at Pakistan as one that was always begging for money.

“Today, when we go to any friendly country or make a phone call, they think that we have come [to them] to beg for money,” Dawn news quoted the prime minister as saying in an address to a lawyers’ convention on Wednesday.

Sharif said even small economies have surpassed Pakistan, “and we have been wandering for the past 75 years carrying a begging bowl”.

According to the prime minister, the country’s economy was facing a “challenging situation” even before the floods, whi­ch had made it more “complicated”.

The cash-strapped nation has been struggling with the worst floods in the past 30 years, leaving more than 1,400 dead and 33 million people affected since early June.

A third of the country is submerged in water and one in every seven persons is badly affected by the floods that have led to an estimated $ 12 billion in losses that have left about 78,000 square kilometres (21 million acres) of crops under water.

The UN said that $150 million have been pledged so far in response to flash appeals for Pakistan’s flood victims but only $ 38 million has been converted into assistance.

While several countries have come forward to provide aid to Pakistan in such a crisis, Pakistan and the UN had launched a flash appeal for $ 160 million in initial funding out of which $150 million has been pledged.

United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Julien Harneis said the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, Denmark, Australia, Singapore, and others were the main donors besides the Central Emergency Response Fund of the United Nations, which raised $ 10 million.

Meanwhile, the Nepalese government Wednesday sent humanitarian relief materials to Pakistan to support the flood-affected people. The Nepal Airlines chartered flight carried food items, medicines, and garments apart from other household items.

Canada on Wednesday announced an additional $ 25 million of funding in humanitarian assistance to support Pakistan in this difficult time.

An official statement said the new allocation was in addition to the $ 5 million announced last month and added that Canada would continue to provide food, clean water, and other essential services through trusted partners.

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