
Aid for Pakistan includes financial support and security in the new financial year.
WASHINGTON (Web Desk) – The United States has allocated aid dollars billion for Pakistan in the new financial year.
The United States has said it is $ 1,000,000,000 request for assistance to Pakistan in the new year, starting in October, aims to support security, stability and economic growth in South Asia.
The State Department said the assistance is sought 2015 for Pakistan and Afghanistan (for a total of $ 3.6 billion for the two countries) “protects our national security interests and has significant investments in the stability, security and development “of the two countries.
Aid for Pakistan includes financial support and security in the new budget year beginning Oct. 1, 2014.
The State Department spokesman said the allocation for Pakistan focuses on the development of relations with the new civilian government of Pakistan to lay the foundation for stability and growth.
The new allocation for Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said, holding diplomatic platform, security operations and assistance programs of priority that the Administration determines the size and scope of a post-2014 presence in Afghanistan.
The fiscal year 2015 request of President Barack Obama’s budget for the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) totaled $ 46.2 billion and is part of the overall budget request sent to Congress for approval.
The United States has said it is $ 1,000,000,000 request for assistance to Pakistan in the new year, starting in October, aims to support security, stability and economic growth in South Asia.
The State Department said the assistance is sought 2015 for Pakistan and Afghanistan (for a total of $ 3.6 billion for the two countries) “protects our national security interests and has significant investments in the stability, security and development “of the two countries.
Aid for Pakistan includes financial support and security in the new budget year beginning Oct. 1, 2014.
The State Department spokesman said the allocation for Pakistan focuses on the development of relations with the new civilian government of Pakistan to lay the foundation for stability and growth.
The new allocation for Pakistan and Afghanistan, he said, holding diplomatic platform, security operations and assistance programs of priority that the Administration determines the size and scope of a post-2014 presence in Afghanistan.
The fiscal year 2015 request of President Barack Obama’s budget for the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) totaled $ 46.2 billion and is part of the overall budget request sent to Congress for approval.
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