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UAE rolls over $2 billion loan to Pakistan ahead of IMF review

Published on: February 14, 2026 9:19 AM

The United Arab Emirates has agreed to a short-term rollover of a $2 billion deposit for Pakistan for a period of two months, on Friday, as Islamabad prepares for talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

This assurance was given to Pakistan when Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar contacted the UAE high-ups this week. A top official confirmed that the UAE has agreed to the short-term rollover until April 17, 2026.

The development comes ahead of Pakistan’s upcoming review talks with the IMF for the third review and the release of the $1 billion fourth tranche under the $7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF).

“The UAE has granted the rollover on a short-term basis at a rate of 6.5%,” top official sources said, adding that formal approval from the concerned quarter was awaited and expected to be received anytime.

Replying to a query, the Foreign Office spokesperson said that he was not aware of the context or content of the statements made at the Standing Committee on Finance by officials of the Ministry of Finance.

He could only confirm that the deputy premier was seized of the matter and was playing a very positive role in coordination and consultation with relevant authorities in the UAE.

“The tenure of the rollover is the prerogative of the depositor. Through the positive role of Dar, we can say that the rollover is assured and the tenure is not linked. Since the rollover continues, this matter remains in control,” the spokesperson said.

He also referred to statements made by the finance minister that there was no external finance gap in terms of Pakistan’s profile, including with reference to the country’s engagement with the IMF.

Earlier, the UAE had rolled over $2 billion for just one month, with $1 billion maturing on February 16 and the remaining $1 billion on February 22.

In January, the UAE had rolled over $2 billion for one month after the amount matured. A third tranche of $1 billion is due to mature in July 2026.

During December, the Ministry of Finance had prepared working papers and drafted a letter to the UAE government seeking rollover of the full $3 billion for one year. The government had hoped the rollover would be secured in advance, as in previous instances, but the UAE initially agreed to only a one-month extension.

Last week, officials from the Ministry of Finance were unable to give a clear assurance to a parliamentary committee regarding the rollover of the full $3 billion deposit, placing responsibility on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The finance minister told the committee that Pakistan has provided the IMF with a clear external financing plan and that talks with the UAE authorities were continuing. He said bilateral arrangements were on track and that any change in the situation would be communicated.

According to officials, the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development has placed $3 billion with the State Bank of Pakistan in three separate tranches. Two tranches of $1 billion each matured on January 17 and January 23 and were rolled over for one month, while the third tranche of $1 billion is due to mature in July and will be taken up for rollover closer to its maturity.

In December, Saudi Arabia agreed to extend the maturity of its $3 billion deposit with the State Bank of Pakistan by another year. Under a 2021 agreement, Riyadh had placed $3 billion with Pakistan’s central bank.

Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday held a telephone conversation with His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi.

During their warm and cordial conversation, the two leaders fondly recalled their recent meetings in Islamabad and Rahim Yar Khan last month, during the UAE President’s first official visit to Pakistan.

The Prime Minister lauded the UAE’s consistent and unwavering support to Pakistan that had helped the country navigate through difficult challenges. This support, the premier said, was a manifestation of the historic, fraternal bonds between the leadership and the people of both countries.

They reaffirmed their shared desire to further enhance mutually beneficial cooperation between Pakistan and the UAE.

The two leaders also exchanged views on other matters of mutual interest and agreed to remain in close contact.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: International Monetary Fund, United Arab Emirates

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