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Ishaq Dar lands in Cairo for high-stakes R-4 economic talks

Last updated: June 20, 2026 4:35 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Ishaq Dar lands in Cairo for high-stakes R-4 economic talks
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CAIRO — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Cairo today, tasked with a narrow but critical mission: finalizing the R-4 economic framework. The negotiations, stalled for months over fiscal benchmarks, now sit at a make-or-break juncture.

Dar isn’t here for photo opportunities. He’s carrying a revised fiscal roadmap that the Ministry of Finance hopes will appease regional creditors. Sources close to the delegation suggest the focus remains on debt restructuring and long-term liquidity support—concessions Pakistan desperately needs to keep its current balance-of-payments crisis from spiraling further.

The R-4 framework has been a point of contention since the last summit in Riyadh. Creditors have pushed for stricter tax enforcement, while Islamabad has argued that immediate austerity measures risk triggering civil unrest. Dar’s challenge is to bridge that gap without further alienating a domestic audience already squeezed by record-high energy costs.

“We are here to align our economic trajectory with regional realities,” Dar told reporters briefly upon exiting the tarmac. He offered no specifics on the sticking points, but his presence signals that the government is prepared to make the ‘hard calls’ requested by the R-4 partners.

Behind the scenes, the pressure is mounting. If these talks fail, Pakistan loses access to a $2 billion credit line essential for stabilizing the rupee through the next quarter. The central bank’s reserves are thin, leaving little room for the kind of diplomatic brinkmanship that defined previous rounds of these talks.

The meetings are scheduled to run through Thursday. While the Ministry of Finance remains publicly optimistic, the outcome depends entirely on whether Dar can convince the R-4 committee that Pakistan’s latest tax reforms are more than just paper promises.

Failure to secure the R-4 agreement would force the government to look toward more expensive, short-term commercial borrowing—a path that would almost certainly derail the country’s already fragile recovery plan.

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