ISLAMABAD: Advisor to Prime Minister on Economic Affairs Miftah Ismail on Saturday said the government had no programme to get loan from International Monitory Fund (IMF) in the coming days.
In an interview, he said national economy was strong as compared to the past and exports were increasing while imports were decreasing for the last few months.
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He said Pakistan wanted good relations with all the countries but on equal basis.
To a question, the advisor said the US president had violated diplomatic principles by tweeting against Pakistan.
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