Pakistan and America's relationship keeps in vain and keep in touch with the relationship, but after the US President of Donald Trump, the statement between America and Pakistan has increased greatly.
On the occasion of the Year, President Trump took his first touch in Pakistan. It is also interesting that America has always threatened Pakistan to threaten 'closure of aid'.
Since 1947, Pakistan has been receiving assistance from the United States since its existence in Pakistan.
President Trumpp said on Monday that the United States has given Pakistan $ 33 billion in the last fifteen years, while Pakistan says it has not received such assistance. Why does America give relief to Pakistan and how much it has been donated to?
In this report, aid to the United Nations and the second part of the United Nations since the establishment of the United Nations has been reviewed. The US provides relief to Pakistan's defense and social development.
American aid after 9/11
US assistance for Pakistan 2015-2002
US $ Billion
After the terrorist attacks on New York's World Trade Center in September 11, 2001, much of the world changed, the cold snow melted on Pakistan and America.
Pakistan became America's most important allies in the fight against terrorism, and in turn, American aid was again reinstated for Pakistan after a break.
Meanwhile, in addition to economic and military assistance, Pakistan was also paid for expenses of terrorism.
George W. Bush's administration once again restored the aid of Pakistan's military government. The US has given a total of $ 11 billion to the General Pervez Musharraf's military government, with $ 8 billion in military aid.
During the year 2002 to 2010, the United States gave Pakistan a total of $ 28 billion 42 million.
During this period, US $ 11 billion was in the midst of military aid during the past eight years, with 9 billion 27 million dollars in the war against terrorism. Meanwhile, America has given US $ 8 billion for the social sector.
In 2007, the United States announced Kerry Lugar bill to give more assistance to the social sector of Pakistan. Which allowed Pakistan to give $ 1.5 billion a year to improve the social sector of Pakistan.
Under Kerry Lugar Bill, Pakistan received $ 7 billion in the year 2010-2015.
Thus, during 2002 to 2015, Pakistan received a total of $ 15.539 billion in the financial aid of Pakistan and received $ 11.40 billion in military aid.
Meanwhile, $ 13 billion has been released under the Coalition Support Fund, paying for the war on terror.
According to the data provided by the American Think tank Central for Global Development and the US Congress report, the US provided a total of US $ 39 billion to $ 93 billion, including Kerry Lugar, from 2002 to 2015.
On the other hand, Pakistan says that there is no $ 13 billion aid under the Coalition Support Fund which is paying for the war on terror during 2001 to 2015.
US aid to meet before the neonatal attacks
The United States did the first deal in Pakistan in 1954.
Under this agreement, Pakistan received $ 3 billion 20 million in the next 10 years. The major part of the aid was found during the country's first military ruler General Ayub Khan.
In 1965, after the war between Pakistan and India, the United States had largely reduced the aid of the two countries.
In June 1979, the administration of the US President Jimmy Carter has banned all Pakistan assistance without food by justifying the presence of the nuclear plant presence in Pakistan.
After the entry of the Soviet Union forces in Afghanistan, Pakistan's aid was not only restored, but during this time Pakistan got a lot of military assistance.
In the 1980s, 1990, General Zia-ul-Haq's government gave a total of $ 5 billion to help the Soviet Union withdrawal from Afghanistan.
During the Afghan war, when the US administration was sending heavy amounts to Pakistan's military government, a result of concern over Pakistan's nuclear plant inside the United States revealed that the Congress made an amendment to the United States's United Nations Assistance Assistance Act Approved the 'Presenter' edit.
Under the amendment of the Republican Party's Senator, the US President was constituted to give confirmation every year before giving assistance to Pakistan that Pakistan is not preparing nuclear weapons.
Under the preserver amendment, U.S. presidents till 1989 confirmed that Pakistan was not making nuclear weapons and resulted in providing assistance to Pakistan.
But in 1990, George H.W. Bush, then President of the United States, refused to confirm that Pakistan was not making nuclear bombs, after which Pakistan's most economic and military aid was suspended and the United States sent F-17 aircraft to Pakistan. Supply also stopped.
From 1991 to 2000, the amount of support received during the period was $ 50 million.