Facing growing challenge of terrorism and experiencing a wave of violence by extremist organisations, Pakistan is not a "normal country," a top official of the International Monetary Fund has said.
Expressing concern over the current situation in Pakistan, IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, told a group of reporters that he does not considers Pakistan as a "normal country or an easy country" as Pakistan is in a special situation because of the war and the military action.
At the same time he appreciated the steps being taken by the present government to address the current financial situation.
"I think, good step forward has been taken by the government. We still have questions about implementing the VAT. We still have questions about energy crisis. We still have lot of discussion with the government.
But, I must say that a lot already has been delivered by the government," the top IMF official said in response to a question.
"So, I have no immediate concern, about Pakistan.
The question is how much the so-called Friend of Pakistan, set of countries, are willing to help Pakistan, really deliver and provide the resources, because all the resources needed are not supposed to come from the IMF.
I think this process takes time, but probably is normal.
So there is a lot concern, but no real problem," he said.
As Pakistan is battling with financial crisis, the IMF, of late, has approved $1.13 billion of the package in May and allowed two waivers on conditions, including giving the government the right to overrun the budget deficit.
Under the bailout package, Pakistan agreed to impose VAT.
At a Pakistan's donor conference in Tokyo in April last year, countries had pledged $5.28 billion to help stabilise Pakistan.
Last year, the US Congress had approved a plan to give $7.5 billion to Pakistan over a period of five years.
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