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G7 Launches Bid to Wipe Out Poor Nations' Debt
Reuters (via Yahoo) ^ | 2/5/05 | By Sumeet Desai and Gernot Helle

Posted on 02/05/2005 12:05:07 PM PST by Mr. Mojo

LONDON (Reuters) - The Group of Seven wealthy nations on Saturday pledged to help rid the world's poorest countries of their crippling debt, launching a program that fell short of the immediate action demanded by Africa.

British finance minister Gordon Brown, hosting G7 talks in London this weekend, failed to secure U.S. backing for his proposals to stump up an extra $50 billion a year for poor countries and to completely write off their debts.

A compromise deal pledged only that the G7 would look at cancelling up to 100 percent of the debts owed to international institutions by the poorest countries on an individual basis.

Brown, who has declared 2005 as a make or break year for Africa, still hailed the deal as a major break-through. "This will be seen as the 100 percent debt relief summit," he said.

Aid organizations also saw the agreement as an important first step but they wanted to see words turn into action.

"It's better than expected but short of what it could have been, said Romilly Greenhill of ActionAid International.

The case-by-case approach may also disappoint former South African leader Nelson Mandela who launched a direct, passionate appeal for immediate debt relief to the G7 before their talks.

Mandela called for comprehensive aid now - "not just small amounts now and again, here and there." The 86-year-old political prisoner-turned democracy champion was blunt. "Do not delay while poor people continue to suffer."

Sub-Saharan Africa owes around $70 billion to multilateral lenders such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.

Brown said the public agencies had to come up with plans on how to deliver debt relief without cutting existing resources.

Under his original plans, rich countries would have provided guarantees to raise money in the capital markets to double aid now, and use gold reserves to fund a debt write-off.

The U.S. had said these proposals were unacceptable but the G7 agreed to examine them further after a heated, sometimes angry debate at a dinner for the ministers on Friday.

The G7 also extended to the end of this year a three-month debt moratorium to countries devastated by the Dec. 26 tsunami that has killed hundreds of thousands. The ministers from the United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, France, Italy and Canada, were joined in London by finance chiefs from richer developing nations China, India, Brazil and South Africa, along with Russia, which has been attending G7 meetings for several years.

The drive to include these developing power-houses reflects how fast these economies are growing and the impact they are having on global economic trends.

Ministers from the broader Middle East and North Africa region will be invited to the next G7 meeting.

BACK SEAT FOR OTHER ISSUES

The bulk of the meeting was devoted to Africa's plight, put brought to the fore by Britain, the current president of the rich nations' club.

But ministers also discussed ways of reducing volatility in the oil market after prices hit record highs last October.

In discussions on currency management and economic risks they did not stray from a year-old statement calling for less volatile currency markets and greater exchange rate flexibility.

The latter point was aimed mainly at China, under pressure from the G7 to push up the value of its yuan currency, which critics say is too low and makes life difficult for other trading nations.

Beijing says it understands the concern but will not be rushed into action before it has first completed reforms of its financial sector.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: g7
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To: ichabod1

You certainly sound like a troll! Get lost.


61 posted on 02/05/2005 2:35:06 PM PST by nopardons
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To: King Prout

Yeah.....troll.


62 posted on 02/05/2005 2:35:35 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Darksheare

There is an ichabod account that signed up last year that has never posted.


63 posted on 02/05/2005 2:40:56 PM PST by Republican Wildcat
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To: Mr. Mojo

Ichabod? C'mere for a second... closer... No,, just a little {{{{SLAP}}}}

64 posted on 02/05/2005 3:08:54 PM PST by SlowBoat407 (Speculating idiot)
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To: Mr. Mojo
Just as soon as a Dem president wins, this 'World Tax' will be shoved down our throats officially...

Until then, the $15b in AIDS aid, "nation building," and international "disaster relief" make the 'World Tax' assessment un-official.

65 posted on 02/05/2005 4:15:36 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: ichabod1; All
Why don't we here in the US just take care of those debts for them. After all, we have the lowest foreign aid to GDP ratio in the entire developed world.

First off...your "about" page says you are in Israel. If that's the case, then feel free to speak for Israel, and NOT for us.

Secondly, what you suggest reveals that you are a socialist/leftist and therefore a troll....regardless of what you claim.

But hey....have a ball! In fact, drain your entire bank account! Go to some really run down, high crime, high drug addiction area and start there. Yeah...that's the ticket. Just go there and start handing out cash. You are a white guy, right? Because you know...uh...ah nevermind. You'll figure it out.

Now think about it smart boy. What do you think is going to happen just after that? All of their problems are just going to disappear in a big cloud because you gave them lots of cold hard cash....right? :-)

You let us all know when you get back from your little cash hand out excursion. We want to know how it went.

Oh yeah...don't forget to bring your ass back with you in a bucket or a bag or something, because you're going to get it handed to you.
66 posted on 02/05/2005 4:20:02 PM PST by hiredhand (Pudge the Indestructible Kitty lives at http://www.justonemorefarm.com)
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To: ichabod1

OK I can go along with your idea on the result that we never loan or guarantee any loans to any country that has defaulted or been forgiven any loan debt. This would be a one time debt forgiveness, after this if a defaulted country needs monies, they must raid the illegal plundered accounts of the formal leaders. Not ONE country who is defaulting on loans or wants the loans forgiven is able to say that they are clean of corruption. Total accounting of all dollars spent for foreign aid or no dollars the next year...


67 posted on 02/05/2005 4:21:35 PM PST by SledgeCS (Can anyone that is not a Muslim, defend Islam without laughing or regretting it later???)
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To: SlowBoat407; ichabod1
Yeah...Pudge wants to have a closer look at you too Ichabod.
Pudge the Indestructible
68 posted on 02/05/2005 4:24:41 PM PST by hiredhand (Pudge the Indestructible Kitty lives at http://www.justonemorefarm.com)
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To: GSlob
Um, no. The banks get paid in full. Our governments (and IMF, world bank, etc) pick up the tab. Bankers are perfectly happy to lend to deadbeats if Uncle Sugar pays when the deadbeat doesn't.

Here is the deal I'd make. We will say yes and erase 3rd world debt, in return for 3 concessions. (1) We don't get any lectures about "reparations" because they are now paid in full. (2) African nations agree to demand an end to the wars in Congo and the Sudan immediately, and to support such demands with both diplomatic and economic measures, and contributions to military forces to help bring them about. (3) Zimbabwe and Sudan (and any others in the same category etc) are not included, unless they allow in international relief organizations immediately, to go anywhere and administer aid as needed, and stop attacks on their own populations.

For those, we will write them off. Better for everyone. But no free ride for disfunctional tyrants wrecking their own peoples' future.

69 posted on 02/05/2005 4:30:55 PM PST by JasonC
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To: JasonC
My reply would be simpler, and I believe, more to the point:
no baboonery with my money!
I would not have been lending there in the past, and most certainly would not be in the future.
70 posted on 02/05/2005 6:04:29 PM PST by GSlob
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To: Kate of Spice Island; drt1; GSlob; Rightly Biased; HipShot; Mr. Mojo; glock rocks; MeekOneGOP; ...
BOB GELDOF-

Patron saint of Eritrea.

71 posted on 02/05/2005 6:13:39 PM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("There is some sugar...It's harder in the case of fires. The tariffs are too high!")
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To: Do not dub me shapka broham
Yeah, but Bob's alright. Conservative at heart - I think anyway ;)
72 posted on 02/05/2005 7:26:03 PM PST by Colosis (Der Elite Møøsenspåånkængruppen ØberKømmååndø (EMØØK))
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To: Colosis
Wow.

Do you think Bono is aware of this?

:)

-good times, G.J.P.(Jr.)

73 posted on 02/05/2005 10:15:34 PM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("There is some sugar...It's harder in the case of fires. The tariffs are too high!")
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To: ichabod1

Whay don't you pull your head out of your behind.


74 posted on 02/06/2005 9:49:18 AM PST by Conspiracy Guy (Naked Mole Rats have feelings too. Be nice to them.)
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To: PilloryHillary

nope. not me.


75 posted on 02/06/2005 11:43:37 AM PST by ichabod1 (The Spirit of the Lord Hath Left This Place)
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To: ichabod1

"nope. not me." Uh Huh. Whatever your name was/is, you are a troll.

76 posted on 02/06/2005 12:21:55 PM PST by PilloryHillary (Yes, I was JohnFKerrySucks, but it's time to move on. Pillory Hillary!)
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