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Barton lauds Dar over successful conclusion of 9th IMF review

byMatiur Rehman
18/11/2015
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ISLAMABAD: British High Commissioner Phillip Barton on Tuesday has called on Federal Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and felicitated him on the successful conclusion of the 9th IMF review.

Barton said it was another example of the growing confidence of international financial institutions in Pakistan’s economic stability. He added that gains made in the economic sector and improvement in the security environment have been well received by the British investors.

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Philip Barton also had exchange of views with the finance minister on funding by DFID for socio-economic projects. The ninister apprised Barton about the budgetary allocations for the Income Support Programme as well as the planned increase in the number of its beneficiaries. He added that the Programme reached out to the most deserving segments of the society and, in the last two years, a large number of families had benefitted from it.

Philip Barton on this occasion re-affirmed British government’s continued support, under DFID arrangements, for socio-economic development in Pakistan.

Dar appreciated DFID’s support and assistance for development activities in the country and said that during the tenure of Philip Barton, Pak-UK economic cooperation had constantly been on the rise. He hoped that both sides would make all possible efforts to keep up the momentum of this cooperation.

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