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Pakistan needs to take internal steps for economic recovery: Martin Raiser

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Oct 23(ABC): Pakistan will have to take internal measures along with help from the international community by implementing economic reforms to recover from the cataclysmic floods, said World Bank Vice President for South Asia Martin Raiser on Sunday.

Raiser talked about Pakistan’s situation after facing heavy flooding and said that the country has been badly affected by the climate change. He said that the depth of the crisis is unprecedented.

The vice president of the global lender said that the international community needs to help Pakistan, however, Islamabad also needs to implement financial reforms.

“In order to recover from the devastations caused by floods, Pakistan needs a roadmap,” he added.

Raiser said that Pakistan would have to take internal steps as the citizens are already disturbed by massive electricity bills. “This is why the [authorities] are facing losses in distribution and the prices are high.”

In this regard, he suggested that it was imperative for Pakistan to bring reforms to its energy sector.

The vice president also said that Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has assured implementation of reforms as they are important for long-term investment.

On Friday, the World Bank said that Pakistan will have to take “tough” decisions for economic recovery and hoped that the country will focus on reforms as promised.

“We acknowledge that it will be difficult for Pakistan to work on the reforms considering the economic situation of the country after the floods as they have caused enormous damage,” said the World Bank.

  • Internews Pakistan is an Islamabad-based news agency established in 1997.

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