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G-8 debt relief initiative "a major step"
against African poverty UN envoy
13 June 2005 The G-8 agreement on debt relief for developing
countries announced by the finance ministers from the world's largest
industrial nations is a "major step towards alleviating poverty in
Africa," a senior United Nations official said today.
"These countries have been facing the challenge of a huge, unsustainable
debt service payment," said Under-Secretary-General Anwarul Chowdhury,
who is the UN High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked
Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States.
"Consequently, their economic growth and development has been stunted."
Mr. Chowdhury said in a statement released at UN Headquarters in New York
Monday.
While welcoming the agreement, Mr. Chowdhury said that he hoped the G-8
initiative would be accomplished fully in a short time frame.
"Only 100% debt cancellation would free the resources needed in LDCs
(Least Developed Countries) for investment in health, education and for
fulfilling the basic needs of the population," he said.
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