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IMF writes off poor countries' debt
Reuters ^ | SEP 24, 05 | Sumeet Desai and Nick Antonovics

Posted on 09/25/2005 7:49:19 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Eighteen of the poorest nations will have their debts to the International Monetary Fund wiped out after rich countries bridged differences on Saturday that threatened a pact first signed this summer.

Leaders of the Group of Eight nations pledged at a July meeting in Gleneagles, Scotland, to cancel all debt owed to the international institutions by the world's poorest states, an agreement roughed out by their finance ministers the month before.

But some smaller European countries like the Netherlands were worried the G8 would not stump up the extra cash needed and that the commitment would undermine the existing resources of the World Bank and IMF.

Faced with the possible collapse of the deal at this weekend's annual meetings of the two institutions in Washington, the G8 on Friday promised additional money would be available, overcoming the smaller countries' objections.

"The world has come together," said Chancellor Gordon Brown who has personally championed the debt write-off and chairs the IMF's steering group, the International Monetary and Financial Committee.

"Agreement has now been reached on all the elements of the debt deal," he said, adding that the plan would be in operation by the end of the year.

World bank shareholders are expected to follow the IMF's lead on Sunday and also cancel the 18 countries' -- most of them African -- debts to it.

Under the plan, $40 billion of debt to the international institutions will now be written. A further nine countries could become eligible in the future and total relief could rise to $55 billion.

Aid campaigners were relieved that the plans that have been floated for years finally appeared to be turning into reality but urged speedy action.

"We heard the overture in June, the fanfare in July -- and now we really do hope we have heard part of the final chord," said Stephen Rand of the Jubilee Debt Campaign.

"After all the brinkmanship this is good news. It's good news because it will make a real difference to some of the world's poorest people."

AFRICAN COUNTRIES WELCOME DEAL

African nations welcomed the deal but wanted to ensure that there would be no extra strings attached to receiving the money, and called for more nations to become eligible.

"The devil is clearly in the implementation details," said Cosme Sehlin, Benin's finance minister.

The World Bank said the debt deal could boost recipients' annual economic growth by half a percentage point.

"The deal that has been sealed by the Fund this weekend will provide urgently needed money for education and health care," said Max Lawson, policy adviser at Oxfam.

"We've seen a real breakthrough on debt cancellation by the IMF. The stage is now set for World Bank shareholders to fulfil their part of the bargain tomorrow."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: debt; imf; moneydownarathole; whosemoney; worldbank

1 posted on 09/25/2005 7:49:19 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

Blood pressure creeping up...


2 posted on 09/25/2005 7:52:53 AM PDT by andyandval
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

Stop the madness.

Quite flushing money down the toilet of Africa.


3 posted on 09/25/2005 7:54:55 AM PDT by PeteB570
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

This really teaches them the meaning of responsibility!


4 posted on 09/25/2005 7:56:27 AM PDT by Antoninus II
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To: Antoninus II

There are a lot of SUV driving Pols in African countries having Dom Perigon tonight. They will be back in debt within five years. We bailed out the big banks and made it possible for the same bandits to profit again.


5 posted on 09/25/2005 8:03:58 AM PDT by Oldexpat
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To: Antoninus II
This really teaches them the meaning of responsibility!

Yep, I'm sure if Visa and Mastercard wrote off my credit card debt for no other reason than I'm po' folk. I would learn much.

NOT

But alas, now there will be more money for the corrupt leadership of African nations and others to buy more Mercedes Benz limousines, more high priced trinkets for their 30 wives and 200 family members.

In a few more years those corrupt leaders can plead to write off their debt again and the narcissistic west will go along because hey , just like now, they will recover their losses somehow from the citizens of the west. And no one will be the wiser. Or so the IMF hopes.

6 posted on 09/25/2005 8:28:10 AM PDT by A message (The Democrat party platform is NOT in the mainstream. It is just foolish.)
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
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"The devil is clearly in the implementation details,"
7 posted on 09/25/2005 9:07:22 AM PDT by Old Seadog (Birthdays start out being fun. But too many of them will kill you..)
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