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UAE Exits Pakistan Airport Deal After President’s India Visit

UAE Exits Pakistan Airport Deal After MBZ’s India Visit

In a significant diplomatic and economic setback for Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates has withdrawn from a major agreement to operate and invest in the country’s key airports. The move follows UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s high-profile visit to India as Republic Day chief guest.

Key Takeaways

  • The UAE has pulled out of a deal to operate airports in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.
  • The decision was formally conveyed to Pakistani authorities after commercial terms could not be finalized.
  • The exit comes immediately after the UAE President’s state visit to India, where multiple cooperation agreements were signed.
  • This is a major blow to Pakistan’s efforts to secure foreign investment amid a severe economic crisis.

Details of the Withdrawn Agreement

According to a report by The Express Tribune, the UAE government has informed Pakistan it is no longer interested in the airport investment deal. The agreement, signed in May this year, was an inter-governmental pact awarding the operation of Pakistan’s three major international airports to the UAE.

However, the deal stalled due to the non-finalization of the commercial agreement between the two nations. The UAE’s withdrawal was officially communicated to Pakistani authorities, marking a clear end to the negotiations.

The India Connection

The development follows closely on the heels of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s surprise visit to India on Tuesday. He was the chief guest at the Republic Day parade in New Delhi, a high-honour diplomatic gesture.

During the visit, India and the UAE signed several agreements to boost cooperation across various fields, signaling a deepening of strategic ties. The timing of the UAE’s exit from the Pakistan deal has sparked analysis regarding shifting regional alignments.

Impact on Pakistan’s Economy

Pakistan is grappling with a severe economic crisis and is in dire need of foreign investment to stabilize its economy. The airport deal was seen as a crucial inflow of capital and expertise.

The UAE’s decision to exit is therefore a major blow to Islamabad’s efforts to attract foreign investment and shore up its financial standing. It represents a lost opportunity for modernizing critical infrastructure and generating revenue.

The withdrawal leaves Pakistan to seek new investors for its airport operations at a time of significant economic strain, highlighting the country’s challenging investment climate.

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