Islamabard:
According to media reports on Tuesday, the United States temporarily suspended foreign support to Pakistan for re -evaluation following the presidential order issued by President Donald Trump.
This movement immediately stops the important institution (USAID) project for international development of Pakistan, including the ambassador Cultural Conservation Fund (AFCP), a flagship program to promote the preservation and protection of cultural heritage. According to GEO NEWS.
According to the U.S. Embassy here, the AFCP Fund is “to protect traditional cultural expressions such as historical buildings, archeological places, museum collections, and the language of indigenous people around the world. It will be useful. “
Karachi quoted an unknown officials of the US Consulate -Museum, stating that the United States had suspended Pakistan’s foreign support for re -evaluation in accordance with the administrative order issued by Trump.
The report states that five projects related to the energy department have stopped as a result of this decision.
They are power sector improvement activities, Pakistan’s private sector energy activity, energy sector advisory service project, clean energy loan portfolio warranty program, and Pakistan climate funding.
Four projects related to economic growth have also been hit. Among them, social protection activities were the only program that should end in 2025.
The US movement also collided with many projects related to health, agriculture, living, food security, floods, climate and education. Democracy, human rights, and governance funds are also on Trump’s order.
According to Geo News, some of these programs are afraid that they will be shelves forever or at least significantly reduced.
However, the total value of the affected project is not known. Because it is not clear how the United States is currently providing Pakistan.
So far, Pakistan officials have not confirmed the development and impact of Trump’s execution measures against Pakistan.
Last week, Tammy Bruce, a US Department of State spokesman, stated in a statement by Tammy Blues, a spokesman of the State Department. Alternatively, for reviews through the Ministry of State and the US International Development Organization (USAID). “As Secretary of State Marco Rubio said,” All dollars we use, providing funds, and all policies we pursue need to justify the three simple questions. Will you make the United States more prosperous?
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