ISLAMABAD: The China’s Exim Bank has threatened to withdraw its highly concessional multibillion loans for construction of 2,200MW Karachi Coastal Nuclear Power Plants (K-2 and K-3) in case of changes in loan agreement made by Islamabad, The News has learnt.Out of total estimated cost of Rs958.729 billion for K-2 and
country.Finance Minister Ishaq Dar had chaired a couple of meetings to find out solution to these projects.
“Either the government will have to provide its share of financial resources from its kitty by putting this project on its budget without changing anything signed in loan agreement with China’s official Exim Bank by increasing the budget deficit or diverting resources from other projects of PSDP (Public Sector Development Programme) to get cushion for financing,” top official sources confirmed to The News.
The Planning Commission, the sources said, proposed to the government to divert resources from Chashma Nuclear Power Plant (C-3 and C-4) money towards K-2 and K-3 for this year and next year and also adjust resources from other projects to create cushion for this important project of the country.
When contacted to top official in EAD and inquired about the relevant issue related to K-2 and K-3, he said that the financing of the project was the issue for them but issuing sovereign guarantee for this project had never remained a stumbling block in their way.
This scribe also contacted to Finance Minister Ishaq Dar and asked him to comment whether the Finance Ministry agreed to provide sovereign guarantee to Exim Bank for financing K-2 and K-3 project, the minister replied, “these are inbuilt right from beginning as K-2 and K-3 are public sector projects without any involvement of the private sector”.