Dar sought speedy disbursement of Pakistan's dues from the CSF during a meeting with US Ambassador Richard Olson in Islamabad, state-run Radio Pakistan reported.
The disbursements would help Pakistan improve its foreign exchange reserves, which dipped to a dangerous low today, he said.
Olson assured Dar that he would convey Pakistan's position to the US government. He said the US has a strong idea of the energy crisis in Pakistan and is willing to support the country in overcoming the problem.
Dar had recently announced that he would bring down the value of the Pakistani rupee to around 98 rupees to the US dollar in the money market.
The rupee's value has eroded steadily in the money market and one dollar is currently worth 111 rupees.
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