Pakistan doesn’t expect getting $700m CSF following Trump’s threat at UN: report

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ISLAMABAD: Following US President Donald Trump’s threatening tone on Jerusalem voting at the United Nations, Pakistan’s economic managers do not expect reimbursement of $700 million indicated by Washington on account of Coalition Support Fund (CSF) during the current fiscal year as Islamabad sternly opposed Washington’s move to vote against shifting of Embassy into Jerusalem, reported a local English daily.

The US had linked reimbursement of $700 million of CSF to Pakistan with the certificate going to be presented by Pentagon before the Congress that Islamabad was taking stern action against Haqqani network.

The report further said that now it had become impossible to get these inflows in the aftermath of threatening tone extended by US administration when Islamabad sternly opposed Washington’s move to vote against shifting of Embassy into Jerusalem and played a key role in defining defeat at UN forum.

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