Prime Minister Shehabaz Sharif has warned the international community that the flood-hit country is on the cusp of epidemics and other dangers and if the world community failed to respond ‘all hell will break loose’.
In an interview with Bloomberg, the prime minister said that Pakistan had sought debt relief from the West.
“We have spoken to European leaders and other leaders to help us in the Paris Club to get us moratorium,” Sharif said in the interview, referring to the group of rich creditor nations. “Unless we get substantial relief how can the world expect from us to stand on our own feet? It is simply impossible.”
He said that there was a “yawning gap” between what Pakistan is asking for and what is available, warning that the nation is facing the imminent threat of epidemics and other dangers. “God forbid this happens, all hell will break,” Sharif said.