ISLAMABAD – Saudi Arabia has announced $1 billion financial assistance for the Islamic republic of Pakistan as it is facing a severe strain on the external financing front.

The move, yet to be confirmed by the country’s Finance Ministry and the State Bank of Pakistan, comes a week after the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC), the financing arm of the IDB for trade activities, rolled over a loan of $100 million. The Economic Affairs Division (EAD) secretary had signed the Letter of Amendment for the credit facility.

The financing will help Pakistan meet energy requirements for the period from 2018 to 2020. It will allow the country to finance vital imports of crude oil and refined petroleum products.

The previous government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had sought $5 billion in aid from Riyadh, but it did not succeed. Now, it is expected that the new government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) may get assistance of around $2 billion from the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Pakistan met with PTI Chairman Imran Khan at the latter’s residence on Friday.

China, which had also refused to bail out the PML-N government, has also agreed to give $2 billion in financial assistance. Of this, over $1 billion has been disbursed this week.

This helped Pakistani rupee surge by 4.3 percent to 122.24/123.86 per dollar on Monday.

Monday brought the first significant strengthening in years for the rupee, which has weakened more than 20 percent since December after four separate devaluations by the central bank.

The US dollar continues to weaken in the open market as it lost Rs4 on the first trading day of the week to reach Rs121.

Stability in the Pakistani rupee is being observed after the General Elections 2018 ended all speculations of delay in polls and other government systems.

In the interbank market, the dollar also shed over Rs5 and currently, it is being traded at Rs122.5, decreasing the burdens of Pakistani debts by Rs450 billion.

End of political uncertainty following elections was attributed as the main factor in the significant drop in the greenback’s price, which had soared as high as Rs130 in the past week.