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Cash-Strapped Pakistan Sold Arms To Ukraine For IMF Funding, Report Claims. Islamabad Denies

<p><strong>Islamabad:</strong>&nbsp;Secret Pakistani arms sales to the US to be used by Ukraine helped cash-strapped Islamabad secure a crucial IMF bailout earlier this year, a report cited internal Pakistani and American government documents as confirming.</p> <p>The arms sales were made for the purpose of supplying the Ukrainian military &mdash; marking Pakistani involvement in a conflict it had faced US pressure to take sides on, the Intercept, an online investigative website has reported.</p> <p>Pakistan's Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch on Monday, however, rejected as &ldquo;baseless and fabricated&rdquo; the American non-profit news organisation's report, saying that the cash-strapped country provided arms to the US to get its support to clinch the USD 3 billion deal with the IMF towards the end of June to avoid default.</p> <p>Pakistan has struggled to maintain a balance in ties with the Kremlin and Washington since the Russia-Ukraine crisis began earlier last year.</p> <p>&ldquo;The IMF Standby Arrangement for Pakistan was successfully negotiated between Pakistan and the IMF to implement difficult but essential economic reforms. Giving any other colour to these negotiations is disingenuous,&rdquo; Dawn News quoted Baloch as saying.</p> <p>Baloch said Pakistan maintained a policy of &ldquo;strict neutrality&rdquo; in the dispute between the two countries and did not provide them any arms or ammunition in that context.</p> <p>&ldquo;Pakistan&rsquo;s defence exports are always accompanied by strict end-user requirements,&rdquo; she said.</p> <p>During a visit to Pakistan in July, Ukra&shy;inian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba had rejected similar reports that Islamabad was supplying arms to Ukraine to support its military during the ongoing conflict with Russia, according to Dawn.</p> <p>He had clarified that the two nations had no deal for the supply of arms and ammunition.</p> <p>Former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had also expressed similar views, maintaining that Pakistan had not signed any agreement with Ukraine for military supplies since the war began.</p> <p>An earlier report had also claimed Pakistan set up a defence trading firm in Warsaw to smoothen the process of arms supplies to Ukraine.</p> <p>In April in an interview with BBC, a Ukrainian commander had talked about receiving rockets from other countries including Pakistan.</p> <p>But officials strongly reject claims of providing any ammunition to Ukraine insisting the country maintained a &ldquo;policy of strict neutrality&rdquo;.</p> <p>An official, however, had said if a third party supplied weapons purchased from Pakistan to another country, it was their responsibility.</p> <p>The revelation is a window into the kind of behind-the-scenes manoeuvring between financial and political elites that rarely are exposed to the public, even as the public pays the price, the Intercept report said.</p> <p>The Russia-Ukraine crisis began last year when President Vladimir Putin ordered the latter&rsquo;s invasion on February 24.</p> <p>In July, the IMF transferred USD 1.2 billion to cash-strapped Pakistan, part of the USD 3 billion bailout programme for nine months to support the government&rsquo;s efforts to stabilise the country's ailing economy.&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <div class="article-data _thumbBrk uk-text-break"> <p><em><strong>(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)</strong></em></p> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div> </div>

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