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‘Repay Loan Immediately’: UAE Demands Billions from Pakistan Amid Growing Saudi Ties
Bastar Kesri News Desk
In a significant development, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reportedly asked Pakistan to immediately repay billions of dollars in loans, creating fresh financial pressure on the already struggling economy of the country. This move comes at a time when Pakistan has been strengthening its ties with Saudi Arabia, raising concerns among its traditional allies.
According to sources, the UAE has issued a strong message to Islamabad, urging it to return the outstanding financial assistance without further delay. The demand is being seen as a signal of changing dynamics in the Middle East, where strategic and economic interests often influence diplomatic relations.
Pakistan, which has been facing a severe economic crisis marked by dwindling foreign reserves and rising debt, may find it difficult to meet such large repayment demands instantly. The country has been relying heavily on financial support from friendly nations, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to stabilize its economy.
Experts believe that Pakistan’s growing closeness with Saudi Arabia could be one of the factors behind the UAE’s sudden stance. The geopolitical balance in the Gulf region often affects bilateral relations, and financial decisions like these are sometimes linked to broader strategic concerns.
This development could further complicate Pakistan’s economic recovery plans, as it continues to seek assistance from international institutions like the IMF. If the pressure from the UAE increases, Pakistan may have to explore alternative financial arrangements or renegotiate terms to avoid a deeper crisis.
The situation remains fluid, and officials from both sides have yet to make any formal public statement. However, the demand has already sparked discussions among economic and political analysts regarding its potential impact on regional relations and Pakistan’s financial stability.


