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India-Pakistan
Canada writes off PakistanÂ’s 392-million-dollar debt
2006-04-22
ISLAMABAD - The Canadian government has written off a 392-million-dollar loan owed by Pakistan after years of negotiations with the Paris Club, a media report said on Friday.
That's good for what, three F-16 fighters?
Under the debt write-off reached Tuesday, Pakistan must use the money that would have gone to pay back the loan for training religious teaching staff at madrassas educational institutions across the country, the English-language Dawn newspaper reported.

Pakistan initiated a dialogue with the Paris Club, of which Canada is a member, a few years ago for rescheduling debt and a debt swap with the aim of reducting PakistanÂ’s external-debt burden. Over the past six months, Pakistan has succeeded in reducing its external debt burden by about 652 million dollars.

The Italian government was also expected to write off 200 million dollars in Pakistani debt against spending by Pakistan on Afghan refugees and reconstruction of areas ravaged by the OctoberÂ’s deadly earthquake there. The newspaper also quoted officials in the finance ministry as saying that negotiations have been completed with Germany to get waiver of a 362-million-dollar loan against expenditures for quake reconstruction.
More money for Perv to buy guns. Yeee-hah.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  appropriate and cold John!
Posted by: RD   2006-04-22 16:57  

#2  No good deed goes unpunished.
Pakistan says "thank you" in its own characteristic way

Four Canadian soldiers killed in Afghan blast
Posted by: john   2006-04-22 10:49  

#1  The Pakistan Governement spent 700 million on foreign travel for the first six months of 2005.
It seesm they need 1.4 billion a year for junkets.. suites at the Waldorf Astoria and all that...

This Canadian money will be gone faster than you can say 'stripper'.

Posted by: john   2006-04-22 08:02  

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