Emir of Kuwait expresses desire to visit Pakistan — FO

Emir of Kuwait Shaikh Al-Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah meets Pakistan's new ambassador to Kuwait, Syed Sajjad Haider at Diwan-e-Emir, Kuwait on Jan 22, 2020. (Photo by foreign office)
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Updated 22 January 2020
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Emir of Kuwait expresses desire to visit Pakistan — FO

  • Meets Islamabad’s new envoy to the Arab state after the diplomat’s credential ceremony
  • The Pakistani ambassador says his country desires enhanced bilateral cooperation with Kuwait

ISLAMABAD: Emir of Kuwait Shaikh Al-Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah on Wednesday expressed his desire to visit Pakistan during his interaction with Islamabad’s new ambassador to his country, Syed Sajjad Haider.

According to an official handout circulated by the foreign office of Pakistan, the meeting took place after a credential ceremony that was held at Diwan-e-Emir to welcome the Pakistani envoy.

An impressive guard of honor was given to the ambassador after which the national anthems the two countries were played.

Ambassador Haider conveyed best wishes of the Pakistani leaders to the Emir of Kuwait and added that his country desired to enhance bilateral cooperation with Kuwait in all spheres of life for the mutual benefit on the two countries.

The ambassador also raised issue of visa restrictions on Pakistani citizens in Kuwait.

The Emir assured his full support for the enhancement of bilateral relations between the two countries, adding that the issue of visa restrictions required further discussion between them for a way forward.

The Emir also conveyed his greetings and wishes for the people and leadership of Pakistan.


Pakistan’s annual consumer price rose 5.8 percent year on year in January — statistics bureau

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Pakistan’s annual consumer price rose 5.8 percent year on year in January — statistics bureau

  • The reading comes a week after the Pakistani central bank held its policy rate at 10.50 percent
  • It said inflation may exceed its ‌5-7 percent ​medium-term ‌target range for a few months this year

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s consumer price inflation rose 5.8 percent year-on-year in January, official data showed on ​Monday, underscoring the central bank’s warning that price pressures could temporarily breach its target band as economic activity picks up.

The reading comes a week after the central bank held its policy rate at 10.50 percent, ‌saying inflation ‌could exceed its ‌5 percent ⁠to 7 percent ​medium-term ‌target range for a few months this year, even as growth gains momentum and imports push the trade deficit wider.

The reading from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics compared with 5.6 percent in ⁠December, when prices fell on a monthly ‌basis due to lower perishable ‍food costs.

On ‍a month-on-month basis, inflation increased by ‍0.4 percent in January.

The State Bank of Pakistan said it viewed the real policy rate as sufficiently positive to stabilize inflation ​over the medium term, even as it flagged stronger domestic demand ⁠and external pressures as upside risks to prices.

Pakistan’s finance ministry had projected inflation would remain within a 5 percent to 6 percent range in January.

An International Monetary Fund staff report has cautioned against premature monetary easing under Pakistan’s $7 billion loan program, urging policymakers to remain data-dependent to anchor inflation expectations and rebuild ‌external buffers.